Product:

Libraw

(Libraw)
Repositories https://github.com/LibRaw/LibRaw
#Vulnerabilities 51
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2018-12-21 CVE-2018-20337 There is a stack-based buffer overflow in the parse_makernote function of dcraw_common.cpp in LibRaw 0.19.1. Crafted input will lead to a denial of service or possibly unspecified other impact. Libraw 8.8
2020-06-28 CVE-2020-15365 LibRaw before 0.20-Beta3 has an out-of-bounds write in parse_exif() in metadata\exif_gps.cpp via an unrecognized AtomName and a zero value of tiff_nifds. Libraw N/A
2020-01-14 CVE-2015-8367 The phase_one_correct function in Libraw before 0.17.1 allows attackers to cause memory errors and possibly execute arbitrary code, related to memory object initialization. Libraw N/A
2020-01-14 CVE-2015-8366 Array index error in smal_decode_segment function in LibRaw before 0.17.1 allows context-dependent attackers to cause memory errors and possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors related to indexes. Libraw N/A
2019-02-20 CVE-2018-5819 An error within the "parse_sinar_ia()" function (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) within LibRaw versions prior to 0.19.1 can be exploited to exhaust available CPU resources. Debian_linux, Libraw 7.5
2019-02-20 CVE-2018-5817 A type confusion error within the "unpacked_load_raw()" function within LibRaw versions prior to 0.19.1 (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) can be exploited to trigger an infinite loop. Debian_linux, Libraw 7.5
2018-12-22 CVE-2018-20364 LibRaw::copy_bayer in libraw_cxx.cpp in LibRaw 0.19.1 has a NULL pointer dereference. Libraw 6.5
2018-12-22 CVE-2018-20363 LibRaw::raw2image in libraw_cxx.cpp in LibRaw 0.19.1 has a NULL pointer dereference. Libraw 6.5
2018-12-07 CVE-2018-5816 An integer overflow error within the "identify()" function (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) in LibRaw versions prior to 0.18.12 can be exploited to trigger a division by zero via specially crafted NOKIARAW file (Note: This vulnerability is caused due to an incomplete fix of CVE-2018-5804). Ubuntu_linux, Libraw 6.5
2018-12-07 CVE-2018-5815 An integer overflow error within the "parse_qt()" function (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) in LibRaw versions prior to 0.18.12 can be exploited to trigger an infinite loop via a specially crafted Apple QuickTime file. Ubuntu_linux, Libraw 6.5