Hardlink before 0.1.2 has multiple integer overflows leading to heap-based buffer overflows because of the way string lengths concatenation is done in the calculation of the required memory space to be used. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted directory tree and trick the local user into consolidating it, leading to hardlink executable crash or potentially arbitrary code execution with user privileges.
2019-11-26T04:15:11.013
2024-11-21T01:30:53.213
Modified
CVSSv3.1: 8.8 (HIGH)
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
8.6
6.4
Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Application | hardlink_project | hardlink | < 0.1.2 | Yes |
Operating System | debian | debian_linux | 8.0 | Yes |
Operating System | debian | debian_linux | 9.0 | Yes |
Operating System | debian | debian_linux | 10.0 | Yes |
Operating System | redhat | enterprise_linux | 5.0 | Yes |
Operating System | redhat | enterprise_linux | 6.0 | Yes |