Vulnerabilities > Pcre > Pcre2 > 10.10
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2023-07-18 | CVE-2022-41409 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in Pcre Pcre2 Integer overflow vulnerability in pcre2test before 10.41 allows attackers to cause a denial of service or other unspecified impacts via negative input. | 7.5 |
2022-05-16 | CVE-2022-1586 | Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in multiple products An out-of-bounds read vulnerability was discovered in the PCRE2 library in the compile_xclass_matchingpath() function of the pcre2_jit_compile.c file. | 9.1 |
2022-05-16 | CVE-2022-1587 | Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in multiple products An out-of-bounds read vulnerability was discovered in the PCRE2 library in the get_recurse_data_length() function of the pcre2_jit_compile.c file. | 9.1 |
2017-05-01 | CVE-2017-8399 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in Pcre Pcre2 PCRE2 before 10.30 has an out-of-bounds write caused by a stack-based buffer overflow in pcre2_match.c, related to a "pattern with very many captures." | 9.8 |
2016-12-13 | CVE-2015-3217 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in multiple products PCRE 7.8 and 8.32 through 8.37, and PCRE2 10.10 mishandle group empty matches, which might allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (stack-based buffer overflow) via a crafted regular expression, as demonstrated by /^(?:(?(1)\\.|([^\\\\W_])?)+)+$/. | 7.5 |
2016-12-13 | CVE-2015-3210 | Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability in Pcre and Pcre2 Heap-based buffer overflow in PCRE 8.34 through 8.37 and PCRE2 10.10 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted regular expression, as demonstrated by /^(?P=B)((?P=B)(?J:(?P<B>c)(?P<B>a(?P=B)))>WGXCREDITS)/, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-8384. | 9.8 |
2016-03-17 | CVE-2016-3191 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in Pcre and Pcre2 The compile_branch function in pcre_compile.c in PCRE 8.x before 8.39 and pcre2_compile.c in PCRE2 before 10.22 mishandles patterns containing an (*ACCEPT) substring in conjunction with nested parentheses, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (stack-based buffer overflow) via a crafted regular expression, as demonstrated by a JavaScript RegExp object encountered by Konqueror, aka ZDI-CAN-3542. | 9.8 |