Vulnerabilities > Improper Release of Memory Before Removing Last Reference ('Memory Leak')
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2023-01-12 | CVE-2022-4743 | Memory Leak vulnerability in multiple products A potential memory leak issue was discovered in SDL2 in GLES_CreateTexture() function in SDL_render_gles.c. | 7.5 |
2023-01-05 | CVE-2022-46489 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Gpac GPAC version 2.1-DEV-rev505-gb9577e6ad-master was discovered to contain a memory leak via the gf_isom_box_parse_ex function at box_funcs.c. | 5.5 |
2023-01-05 | CVE-2022-46490 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Gpac GPAC version 2.1-DEV-rev505-gb9577e6ad-master was discovered to contain a memory leak via the afrt_box_read function at box_code_adobe.c. | 5.5 |
2022-12-23 | CVE-2022-47941 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Linux Kernel An issue was discovered in ksmbd in the Linux kernel 5.15 through 5.19 before 5.19.2. | 7.5 |
2022-12-07 | CVE-2022-23471 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Linuxfoundation Containerd containerd is an open source container runtime. | 6.5 |
2022-12-02 | CVE-2022-43272 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Offis Dcmtk 3.6.7 DCMTK v3.6.7 was discovered to contain a memory leak via the T_ASC_Association object. | 7.5 |
2022-11-29 | CVE-2022-45204 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Gpac GPAC v2.1-DEV-rev428-gcb8ae46c8-master was discovered to contain a memory leak via the function dimC_box_read at isomedia/box_code_3gpp.c. | 5.5 |
2022-11-23 | CVE-2021-46854 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Proftpd mod_radius in ProFTPD before 1.3.7c allows memory disclosure to RADIUS servers because it copies blocks of 16 characters. | 7.5 |
2022-11-11 | CVE-2022-29515 | Memory Leak vulnerability in Intel Server Platform Services Firmware Missing release of memory after effective lifetime in firmware for Intel(R) SPS before versions SPS_E3_06.00.03.035.0 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable denial of service via local access. | 5.5 |
2022-11-09 | CVE-2021-26393 | Memory Leak vulnerability in AMD products Insufficient memory cleanup in the AMD Secure Processor (ASP) Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) may allow an authenticated attacker with privileges to generate a valid signed TA and potentially poison the contents of the process memory with attacker controlled data resulting in a loss of confidentiality. | 5.5 |