Vulnerabilities > Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2023-02-16 CVE-2023-25653 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Cisco Node-Jose
node-jose is a JavaScript implementation of the JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) for web browsers and node.js-based servers.
network
low complexity
cisco CWE-835
7.5
2023-02-12 CVE-2022-25734 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Qualcomm products
Denial of service in modem due to missing null check while processing IP packets with padding
network
low complexity
qualcomm CWE-835
7.5
2023-02-07 CVE-2022-46285 Infinite Loop vulnerability in X.Org Libxpm
A flaw was found in libXpm.
network
low complexity
x-org CWE-835
7.5
2023-02-07 CVE-2023-24808 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Pdfio Project Pdfio 1.0/1.0.0/1.0.1
PDFio is a C library for reading and writing PDF files.
network
low complexity
pdfio-project CWE-835
6.5
2023-02-06 CVE-2022-44617 Infinite Loop vulnerability in X.Org Libxpm
A flaw was found in libXpm.
network
low complexity
x-org CWE-835
7.5
2023-01-28 CVE-2023-23617 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Openmage Magento
OpenMage LTS is an e-commerce platform.
network
low complexity
openmage CWE-835
7.5
2023-01-20 CVE-2021-33642 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Openeuler Byacc
When a file is processed, an infinite loop occurs in next_inline() of the more_curly() function.
local
low complexity
openeuler CWE-835
5.5
2023-01-13 CVE-2022-48256 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Technitium DNS Server
Technitium DNS Server before 10.0 allows a self-CNAME denial-of-service attack in which a CNAME loop causes an answer to contain hundreds of records.
network
low complexity
technitium CWE-835
7.5
2023-01-12 CVE-2022-4345 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Wireshark
Infinite loops in the BPv6, OpenFlow, and Kafka protocol dissectors in Wireshark 4.0.0 to 4.0.1 and 3.6.0 to 3.6.9 allows denial of service via packet injection or crafted capture file
network
low complexity
wireshark CWE-835
6.5
2022-12-27 CVE-2013-10005 Infinite Loop vulnerability in Socks5 Project Socks5
The RemoteAddr and LocalAddr methods on the returned net.Conn may call themselves, leading to an infinite loop which will crash the program due to a stack overflow.
network
low complexity
socks5-project CWE-835
7.5