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40 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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CVE-2021-42374 | 3 Busybox, Fedoraproject, Netapp | 19 Busybox, Fedora, Cloud Backup and 16 more | 2024-11-21 | 5.3 Medium |
An out-of-bounds heap read in Busybox's unlzma applet leads to information leak and denial of service when crafted LZMA-compressed input is decompressed. This can be triggered by any applet/format that | ||||
CVE-2021-42373 | 3 Busybox, Fedoraproject, Netapp | 19 Busybox, Fedora, Cloud Backup and 16 more | 2024-11-21 | 5.5 Medium |
A NULL pointer dereference in Busybox's man applet leads to denial of service when a section name is supplied but no page argument is given | ||||
CVE-2021-28831 | 3 Busybox, Debian, Fedoraproject | 3 Busybox, Debian Linux, Fedora | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
decompress_gunzip.c in BusyBox through 1.32.1 mishandles the error bit on the huft_build result pointer, with a resultant invalid free or segmentation fault, via malformed gzip data. | ||||
CVE-2019-5747 | 2 Busybox, Canonical | 2 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
An issue was discovered in BusyBox through 1.30.0. An out of bounds read in udhcp components (consumed by the DHCP client, server, and/or relay) might allow a remote attacker to leak sensitive information from the stack by sending a crafted DHCP message. This is related to assurance of a 4-byte length when decoding DHCP_SUBNET. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2018-20679. | ||||
CVE-2018-20679 | 2 Busybox, Canonical | 2 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
An issue was discovered in BusyBox before 1.30.0. An out of bounds read in udhcp components (consumed by the DHCP server, client, and relay) allows a remote attacker to leak sensitive information from the stack by sending a crafted DHCP message. This is related to verification in udhcp_get_option() in networking/udhcp/common.c that 4-byte options are indeed 4 bytes. | ||||
CVE-2018-1000517 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
BusyBox project BusyBox wget version prior to commit 8e2174e9bd836e53c8b9c6e00d1bc6e2a718686e contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Busybox wget that can result in heap buffer overflow. This attack appear to be exploitable via network connectivity. This vulnerability appears to have been fixed in after commit 8e2174e9bd836e53c8b9c6e00d1bc6e2a718686e. | ||||
CVE-2018-1000500 | 1 Busybox | 1 Busybox | 2024-11-21 | 8.1 High |
Busybox contains a Missing SSL certificate validation vulnerability in The "busybox wget" applet that can result in arbitrary code execution. This attack appear to be exploitable via Simply download any file over HTTPS using "busybox wget https://compromised-domain.com/important-file". | ||||
CVE-2017-3209 | 2 Busybox, Dbpower | 3 Busybox, U818a, U818a Firmware | 2024-11-21 | 8.1 High |
The DBPOWER U818A WIFI quadcopter drone provides FTP access over its own local access point, and allows full file permissions to the anonymous user. The DBPower U818A WIFI quadcopter drone runs an FTP server that by default allows anonymous access without a password, and provides full filesystem read/write permissions to the anonymous user. A remote user within range of the open access point on the drone may utilize the anonymous user of the FTP server to read arbitrary files, such as images and video recorded by the device, or to replace system files such as /etc/shadow to gain further access to the device. Furthermore, the DBPOWER U818A WIFI quadcopter drone uses BusyBox 1.20.2, which was released in 2012, and may be vulnerable to other known BusyBox vulnerabilities. | ||||
CVE-2017-16544 | 5 Busybox, Canonical, Debian and 2 more | 8 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux and 5 more | 2024-11-21 | 8.8 High |
In the add_match function in libbb/lineedit.c in BusyBox through 1.27.2, the tab autocomplete feature of the shell, used to get a list of filenames in a directory, does not sanitize filenames and results in executing any escape sequence in the terminal. This could potentially result in code execution, arbitrary file writes, or other attacks. | ||||
CVE-2017-15874 | 1 Busybox | 1 Busybox | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
archival/libarchive/decompress_unlzma.c in BusyBox 1.27.2 has an Integer Underflow that leads to a read access violation. | ||||
CVE-2017-15873 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 5.5 Medium |
The get_next_block function in archival/libarchive/decompress_bunzip2.c in BusyBox 1.27.2 has an Integer Overflow that may lead to a write access violation. | ||||
CVE-2016-6301 | 1 Busybox | 1 Busybox | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
The recv_and_process_client_pkt function in networking/ntpd.c in busybox allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU and bandwidth consumption) via a forged NTP packet, which triggers a communication loop. | ||||
CVE-2016-2148 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
Heap-based buffer overflow in the DHCP client (udhcpc) in BusyBox before 1.25.0 allows remote attackers to have unspecified impact via vectors involving OPTION_6RD parsing. | ||||
CVE-2016-2147 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
Integer overflow in the DHCP client (udhcpc) in BusyBox before 1.25.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a malformed RFC1035-encoded domain name, which triggers an out-of-bounds heap write. | ||||
CVE-2015-9261 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 5.5 Medium |
huft_build in archival/libarchive/decompress_gunzip.c in BusyBox before 1.27.2 misuses a pointer, causing segfaults and an application crash during an unzip operation on a specially crafted ZIP file. | ||||
CVE-2014-9645 | 1 Busybox | 1 Busybox | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
The add_probe function in modutils/modprobe.c in BusyBox before 1.23.0 allows local users to bypass intended restrictions on loading kernel modules via a / (slash) character in a module name, as demonstrated by an "ifconfig /usbserial up" command or a "mount -t /snd_pcm none /" command. | ||||
CVE-2013-1813 | 3 Busybox, Redhat, T-mobile | 3 Busybox, Enterprise Linux, Tm-ac1900 | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
util-linux/mdev.c in BusyBox before 1.21.0 uses 0777 permissions for parent directories when creating nested directories under /dev/, which allows local users to have unknown impact and attack vectors. | ||||
CVE-2011-5325 | 3 Busybox, Canonical, Debian | 3 Busybox, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
Directory traversal vulnerability in the BusyBox implementation of tar before 1.22.0 v5 allows remote attackers to point to files outside the current working directory via a symlink. | ||||
CVE-2011-2716 | 3 Busybox, Redhat, T-mobile | 3 Busybox, Enterprise Linux, Tm-ac1900 | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
The DHCP client (udhcpc) in BusyBox before 1.20.0 allows remote DHCP servers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the (1) HOST_NAME, (2) DOMAIN_NAME, (3) NIS_DOMAIN, and (4) TFTP_SERVER_NAME host name options. | ||||
CVE-2006-1058 | 3 Avaya, Busybox, Redhat | 6 Aura Application Enablement Services, Aura Sip Enablement Services, Message Networking and 3 more | 2024-11-21 | 5.5 Medium |
BusyBox 1.1.1 does not use a salt when generating passwords, which makes it easier for local users to guess passwords from a stolen password file using techniques such as rainbow tables. |