Vulnerabilities > Oracle > Communications Session Border Controller > 8.2.0
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
---|---|---|---|
2020-05-19 | CVE-2020-10723 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in multiple products A memory corruption issue was found in DPDK versions 17.05 and above. | 6.7 |
2020-05-19 | CVE-2020-10722 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in multiple products A vulnerability was found in DPDK versions 18.05 and above. | 6.7 |
2019-01-11 | CVE-2018-16865 | Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in multiple products An allocation of memory without limits, that could result in the stack clashing with another memory region, was discovered in systemd-journald when many entries are sent to the journal socket. | 7.8 |
2019-01-11 | CVE-2018-16864 | Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in multiple products An allocation of memory without limits, that could result in the stack clashing with another memory region, was discovered in systemd-journald when a program with long command line arguments calls syslog. | 7.8 |
2018-05-18 | CVE-2018-11237 | Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability in multiple products An AVX-512-optimized implementation of the mempcpy function in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.27 and earlier may write data beyond the target buffer, leading to a buffer overflow in __mempcpy_avx512_no_vzeroupper. | 4.6 |
2018-05-18 | CVE-2018-11236 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in multiple products stdlib/canonicalize.c in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.27 and earlier, when processing very long pathname arguments to the realpath function, could encounter an integer overflow on 32-bit architectures, leading to a stack-based buffer overflow and, potentially, arbitrary code execution. | 9.8 |
2018-02-01 | CVE-2018-6485 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in multiple products An integer overflow in the implementation of the posix_memalign in memalign functions in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.26 and earlier could cause these functions to return a pointer to a heap area that is too small, potentially leading to heap corruption. | 7.5 |