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(Opensuse)Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2020-09-25 | CVE-2020-15207 | In tensorflow-lite before versions 1.15.4, 2.0.3, 2.1.2, 2.2.1 and 2.3.1, to mimic Python's indexing with negative values, TFLite uses `ResolveAxis` to convert negative values to positive indices. However, the only check that the converted index is now valid is only present in debug builds. If the `DCHECK` does not trigger, then code execution moves ahead with a negative index. This, in turn, results in accessing data out of bounds which results in segfaults and/or data corruption. The issue... | Tensorflow, Leap | 9.0 | ||
2020-09-25 | CVE-2020-15210 | In tensorflow-lite before versions 1.15.4, 2.0.3, 2.1.2, 2.2.1 and 2.3.1, if a TFLite saved model uses the same tensor as both input and output of an operator, then, depending on the operator, we can observe a segmentation fault or just memory corruption. We have patched the issue in d58c96946b and will release patch releases for all versions between 1.15 and 2.3. We recommend users to upgrade to TensorFlow 1.15.4, 2.0.3, 2.1.2, 2.2.1, or 2.3.1. | Tensorflow, Leap | 6.5 | ||
2020-02-20 | CVE-2020-9272 | ProFTPD 1.3.7 has an out-of-bounds (OOB) read vulnerability in mod_cap via the cap_text.c cap_to_text function. | Backports_sle, Leap, Proftpd, Simatic_net_cp_1543\-1_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1545\-1_firmware | 7.5 | ||
2019-08-14 | CVE-2019-9506 | The Bluetooth BR/EDR specification up to and including version 5.1 permits sufficiently low encryption key length and does not prevent an attacker from influencing the key length negotiation. This allows practical brute-force attacks (aka "KNOB") that can decrypt traffic and inject arbitrary ciphertext without the victim noticing. | Iphone_os, Mac_os_x, Tvos, Watchos, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Android, Alp\-Al00b_firmware, Ares\-Al00b_firmware, Ares\-Al10d_firmware, Ares\-Tl00c_firmware, Asoka\-Al00ax_firmware, Atomu\-L33_firmware, Atomu\-L41_firmware, Atomu\-L42_firmware, Barca\-Al00_firmware, Berkeley\-Al20_firmware, Berkeley\-L09_firmware, Berkeley\-Tl10_firmware, Bla\-Al00b_firmware, Bla\-L29c_firmware, Bla\-Tl00b_firmware, Cairogo\-L22_firmware, Charlotte\-L29c_firmware, Columbia\-Al10b_firmware, Columbia\-Al10i_firmware, Columbia\-L29d_firmware, Columbia\-Tl00d_firmware, Cornell\-Al00a_firmware, Cornell\-Al00i_firmware, Cornell\-Al00ind_firmware, Cornell\-Al10ind_firmware, Cornell\-L29a_firmware, Cornell\-Tl10b_firmware, Dubai\-Al00a_firmware, Dura\-Al00a_firmware, Dura\-Tl00a_firmware, Emily\-L29c_firmware, Ever\-L29b_firmware, Figo\-L23_firmware, Figo\-L31_firmware, Figo\-Tl10b_firmware, Florida\-Al20b_firmware, Florida\-L21_firmware, Florida\-L22_firmware, Florida\-L23_firmware, Florida\-Tl10b_firmware, Harry\-Al00c_firmware, Harry\-Al10b_firmware, Harry\-Tl00c_firmware, Hima\-L29c_firmware, Honor_10_lite_firmware, Honor_20_firmware, Honor_20_pro_firmware, Honor_8a_firmware, Honor_8x_firmware, Honor_view_10_firmware, Honor_view_20_firmware, Imanager_neteco_6000_firmware, Imanager_neteco_firmware, Jakarta\-Al00a_firmware, Johnson\-Tl00d_firmware, Johnson\-Tl00f_firmware, Katyusha\-Al00a_firmware, Laya\-Al00ep_firmware, Leland\-L21a_firmware, Leland\-L31a_firmware, Leland\-L32a_firmware, Leland\-L32c_firmware, Leland\-L42a_firmware, Leland\-L42c_firmware, Leland\-Tl10b_firmware, Leland\-Tl10c_firmware, Lelandp\-Al00c_firmware, Lelandp\-Al10b_firmware, Lelandp\-Al10d_firmware, Lelandp\-L22a_firmware, Lelandp\-L22c_firmware, Lelandp\-L22d_firmware, London\-Al40ind_firmware, Madrid\-Al00a_firmware, Madrid\-Tl00a_firmware, Mate_20_firmware, Mate_20_pro_firmware, Mate_20_x_firmware, Neo\-Al00d_firmware, Nova_3_firmware, Nova_4_firmware, Nova_5_firmware, Nova_5i_pro_firmware, Nova_lite_3_firmware, P20_firmware, P20_pro_firmware, P30_firmware, P30_pro_firmware, P_smart_2019_firmware, P_smart_firmware, Paris\-Al00ic_firmware, Paris\-L21b_firmware, Paris\-L21meb_firmware, Paris\-L29b_firmware, Potter\-Al00c_firmware, Potter\-Al10a_firmware, Princeton\-Al10b_firmware, Princeton\-Al10d_firmware, Princeton\-Tl10c_firmware, Sydney\-Al00_firmware, Sydney\-L21_firmware, Sydney\-L21br_firmware, Sydney\-L22_firmware, Sydney\-L22br_firmware, Sydney\-Tl00_firmware, Sydneym\-Al00_firmware, Sydneym\-L01_firmware, Sydneym\-L03_firmware, Sydneym\-L21_firmware, Sydneym\-L22_firmware, Sydneym\-L23_firmware, Tony\-Al00b_firmware, Tony\-Tl00b_firmware, Y5_2018_firmware, Y5_lite_firmware, Y6_2019_firmware, Y6_prime_2018_firmware, Y6_pro_2019_firmware, Y7_2019_firmware, Y9_2019_firmware, Yale\-Al00a_firmware, Yale\-Al50a_firmware, Yale\-L21a_firmware, Yale\-L61c_firmware, Yale\-Tl00b_firmware, Yalep\-Al10b_firmware, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_aus, Enterprise_linux_eus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_eus, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv, Enterprise_linux_for_real_time_for_nfv_eus, Enterprise_linux_server, Enterprise_linux_server_aus, Enterprise_linux_server_tus, Enterprise_linux_tus, Mrg_realtime, Virtualization_host_eus | 8.1 | ||
2019-07-30 | CVE-2019-5459 | An Integer underflow in VLC Media Player versions < 3.0.7 leads to an out-of-band read. | Backports, Backports_sle, Leap, Vlc_media_player | 7.1 | ||
2020-04-27 | CVE-2020-12268 | jbig2_image_compose in jbig2_image.c in Artifex jbig2dec before 0.18 has a heap-based buffer overflow. | Jbig2dec, Debian_linux, Leap | 9.8 | ||
2019-04-30 | CVE-2019-10131 | An off-by-one read vulnerability was discovered in ImageMagick before version 7.0.7-28 in the formatIPTCfromBuffer function in coders/meta.c. A local attacker may use this flaw to read beyond the end of the buffer or to crash the program. | Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Imagemagick, Leap, Enterprise_linux | 7.1 | ||
2019-11-25 | CVE-2019-10214 | The containers/image library used by the container tools Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo in Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 8 and CRI-O in OpenShift Container Platform, does not enforce TLS connections to the container registry authorization service. An attacker could use this vulnerability to launch a MiTM attack and steal login credentials or bearer tokens. | Buildah, Libpod, Leap, Enterprise_linux, Openshift_container_platform, Skopeo | 5.9 | ||
2019-12-16 | CVE-2019-16779 | In RubyGem excon before 0.71.0, there was a race condition around persistent connections, where a connection which is interrupted (such as by a timeout) would leave data on the socket. Subsequent requests would then read this data, returning content from the previous response. The race condition window appears to be short, and it would be difficult to purposefully exploit this. | Debian_linux, Excon, Backports_sle, Leap | 5.9 | ||
2019-02-06 | CVE-2019-3820 | It was discovered that the gnome-shell lock screen since version 3.15.91 did not properly restrict all contextual actions. An attacker with physical access to a locked workstation could invoke certain keyboard shortcuts, and potentially other actions. | Ubuntu_linux, Gnome\-Shell, Leap | 4.3 |