Vulnerabilities > Haxx > Curl > 8.2.1
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2024-11-06 | CVE-2024-9681 | Incorrect Comparison vulnerability in Haxx Curl When curl is asked to use HSTS, the expiry time for a subdomain might overwrite a parent domain's cache entry, making it end sooner or later than otherwise intended. This affects curl using applications that enable HSTS and use URLs with the insecure `HTTP://` scheme and perform transfers with hosts like `x.example.com` as well as `example.com` where the first host is a subdomain of the second host. (The HSTS cache either needs to have been populated manually or there needs to have been previous HTTPS accesses done as the cache needs to have entries for the domains involved to trigger this problem.) When `x.example.com` responds with `Strict-Transport-Security:` headers, this bug can make the subdomain's expiry timeout *bleed over* and get set for the parent domain `example.com` in curl's HSTS cache. The result of a triggered bug is that HTTP accesses to `example.com` get converted to HTTPS for a different period of time than what was asked for by the origin server. | 6.5 |
2023-12-12 | CVE-2023-46219 | Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data vulnerability in multiple products When saving HSTS data to an excessively long file name, curl could end up removing all contents, making subsequent requests using that file unaware of the HSTS status they should otherwise use. | 5.3 |
2023-12-07 | CVE-2023-46218 | This flaw allows a malicious HTTP server to set "super cookies" in curl that are then passed back to more origins than what is otherwise allowed or possible. | 6.5 |
2023-09-15 | CVE-2023-38039 | Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in multiple products When curl retrieves an HTTP response, it stores the incoming headers so that they can be accessed later via the libcurl headers API. However, curl did not have a limit in how many or how large headers it would accept in a response, allowing a malicious server to stream an endless series of headers and eventually cause curl to run out of heap memory. | 7.5 |