nats-2.10.9-alpine_linux_arm64
digest | sha256:b484872b08cfa492d5dd748c63a2d773b43123cfff6a907f5d5f46bed63c7997 |
vulnerabilities | |
size | 9.0 MB |
packages | 31 |
stdlib |
Affected range | <1.21.11 |
Fixed version | 1.21.11 |
EPSS Score | 0.06% |
EPSS Percentile | 28th percentile |
Description
The various Is methods (IsPrivate, IsLoopback, etc) did not work as expected for IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, returning false for addresses which would return true in their traditional IPv4 forms.
Affected range | <1.22.7 |
Fixed version | 1.22.7 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
Calling Parse on a "// +build" build tag line with deeply nested expressions can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion.
Affected range | <1.22.7 |
Fixed version | 1.22.7 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635.
Affected range | <1.21.12 |
Fixed version | 1.21.12 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
The net/http HTTP/1.1 client mishandled the case where a server responds to a request with an "Expect: 100-continue" header with a non-informational (200 or higher) status. This mishandling could leave a client connection in an invalid state, where the next request sent on the connection will fail.
An attacker sending a request to a net/http/httputil.ReverseProxy proxy can exploit this mishandling to cause a denial of service by sending "Expect: 100-continue" requests which elicit a non-informational response from the backend. Each such request leaves the proxy with an invalid connection, and causes one subsequent request using that connection to fail.
Affected range | <1.21.8 |
Fixed version | 1.21.8 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
The ParseAddressList function incorrectly handles comments (text within parentheses) within display names. Since this is a misalignment with conforming address parsers, it can result in different trust decisions being made by programs using different parsers.
Affected range | <1.21.9 |
Fixed version | 1.21.9 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |
Description
An attacker may cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data by sending an excessive number of CONTINUATION frames.
Maintaining HPACK state requires parsing and processing all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's headers exceed MaxHeaderBytes, no memory is allocated to store the excess headers, but they are still parsed.
This permits an attacker to cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data, all associated with a request which is going to be rejected. These headers can include Huffman-encoded data which is significantly more expensive for the receiver to decode than for an attacker to send.
The fix sets a limit on the amount of excess header frames we will process before closing a connection.
Affected range | <1.22.7 |
Fixed version | 1.22.7 |
EPSS Score | 0.19% |
EPSS Percentile | 57th percentile |
Description
Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635.
Affected range | <1.21.11 |
Fixed version | 1.21.11 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
The archive/zip package's handling of certain types of invalid zip files differs from the behavior of most zip implementations. This misalignment could be exploited to create an zip file with contents that vary depending on the implementation reading the file. The archive/zip package now rejects files containing these errors.
Affected range | <1.22.7 |
Fixed version | 1.22.7 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
Calling any of the Parse functions on Go source code which contains deeply nested literals can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion.
Affected range | <1.21.8 |
Fixed version | 1.21.8 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
If errors returned from MarshalJSON methods contain user controlled data, they may be used to break the contextual auto-escaping behavior of the html/template package, allowing for subsequent actions to inject unexpected content into templates.
Affected range | <1.21.8 |
Fixed version | 1.21.8 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
Verifying a certificate chain which contains a certificate with an unknown public key algorithm will cause Certificate.Verify to panic.
This affects all crypto/tls clients, and servers that set Config.ClientAuth to VerifyClientCertIfGiven or RequireAndVerifyClientCert. The default behavior is for TLS servers to not verify client certificates.
Affected range | <1.21.8 |
Fixed version | 1.21.8 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
When parsing a multipart form (either explicitly with Request.ParseMultipartForm or implicitly with Request.FormValue, Request.PostFormValue, or Request.FormFile), limits on the total size of the parsed form were not applied to the memory consumed while reading a single form line. This permits a maliciously crafted input containing very long lines to cause allocation of arbitrarily large amounts of memory, potentially leading to memory exhaustion.
With fix, the ParseMultipartForm function now correctly limits the maximum size of form lines.
Affected range | <1.21.8 |
Fixed version | 1.21.8 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
When following an HTTP redirect to a domain which is not a subdomain match or exact match of the initial domain, an http.Client does not forward sensitive headers such as "Authorization" or "Cookie". For example, a redirect from foo.com to www.foo.com will forward the Authorization header, but a redirect to bar.com will not.
A maliciously crafted HTTP redirect could cause sensitive headers to be unexpectedly forwarded.
openssl 3.1.4-r5
(apk)
pkg:apk/alpine/openssl@3.1.4-r5?os_name=alpine&os_version=3.19
Affected range | <3.1.6-r0 |
Fixed version | 3.1.6-r0 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <3.1.7-r0 |
Fixed version | 3.1.7-r0 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <3.1.5-r0 |
Fixed version | 3.1.5-r0 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <3.1.7-r1 |
Fixed version | 3.1.7-r1 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 11th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <3.1.6-r0 |
Fixed version | 3.1.6-r0 |
Description
Affected range | <3.1.4-r6 |
Fixed version | 3.1.4-r6 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 17th percentile |
Description
busybox 1.36.1-r15
(apk)
pkg:apk/alpine/busybox@1.36.1-r15?os_name=alpine&os_version=3.19
Affected range | <1.36.1-r16 |
Fixed version | 1.36.1-r16 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <1.36.1-r19 |
Fixed version | 1.36.1-r19 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <1.36.1-r19 |
Fixed version | 1.36.1-r19 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |
Description
Affected range | <1.36.1-r17 |
Fixed version | 1.36.1-r17 |
EPSS Score | 0.04% |
EPSS Percentile | 14th percentile |