Total vulnerabilities in the database
In iconvdata/iso-2022-jp-3.c in the GNU C Library (aka glibc) 2.34, remote attackers can force iconv() to emit a spurious '\0' character via crafted ISO-2022-JP-3 data that is accompanied by an internal state reset. This may affect data integrity in certain iconv() use cases. NOTE: the vendor states "the bug cannot be invoked through user input and requires iconv to be invoked with a NULL inbuf, which ought to require a separate application bug to do so unintentionally. Hence there's no security impact to the bug.
Software | From | Fixed in |
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gnu / glibc | 2.34 | 2.34.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_network_function_cloud_native_environment | 22.1.0 | 22.1.0.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_binding_support_function | 22.1.3 | 22.1.3.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_network_repository_function | 22.2.0 | 22.2.0.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_security_edge_protection_proxy | 22.1.1 | 22.1.1.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_network_repository_function | 22.1.2 | 22.1.2.x |
oracle / enterprise_operations_monitor | 4.3 | 4.3.x |
oracle / enterprise_operations_monitor | 4.4 | 4.4.x |
oracle / enterprise_operations_monitor | 5.0 | 5.0.x |
oracle / communications_cloud_native_core_unified_data_repository | 22.2.0 | 22.2.0.x |