Total vulnerabilities in the database
Integer underflow in the unlzw function in unlzw.c in gzip before 1.4 on 64-bit platforms, as used in ncompress and probably others, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted archive that uses LZW compression, leading to an array index error.
Software | From | Fixed in |
---|---|---|
gnu / gzip | - | 1.3.13.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.12 | 1.3.12.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.1 | 1.3.1.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.8 | 1.3.8.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3 | 1.3.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.3 | 1.3.3.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.11 | 1.3.11.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.6 | 1.3.6.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.2 | 1.3.2.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.2.4 | 1.2.4.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.10 | 1.3.10.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.5 | 1.3.5.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.7 | 1.3.7.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.2.4a | 1.2.4a.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.9 | 1.3.9.x |
gnu / gzip | 1.3.4 | 1.3.4.x |