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CVE-2023-7207

Medium priority

Some fixes available 3 of 4

Debian's cpio contains a path traversal vulnerability. This issue was introduced by reverting CVE-2015-1197 patches which had caused a regression in --no-absolute-filenames. Upstream has since provided a proper fix...

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Not affected Fixed Fixed Not affected Not affected
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CVE-2023-7216

Medium priority
Vulnerable

A path traversal vulnerability was found in the CPIO utility. This issue could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to trick a user into opening a specially crafted archive. During the extraction process, the archiver could...

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable
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CVE-2021-38185

Medium priority
Fixed

GNU cpio through 2.13 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted pattern file, because of a dstring.c ds_fgetstr integer overflow that triggers an out-of-bounds heap write. NOTE: it is unclear whether there are...

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
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CVE-2019-14866

Medium priority
Fixed

In all versions of cpio before 2.13 does not properly validate input files when generating TAR archives. When cpio is used to create TAR archives from paths an attacker can write to, the resulting archive may contain files with...

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Fixed Fixed
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CVE-2016-2037

Medium priority

Some fixes available 6 of 7

The cpio_safer_name_suffix function in util.c in cpio 2.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds write) via a crafted cpio file.

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Fixed
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CVE-2015-1197

Low priority

Some fixes available 2 of 5

cpio 2.11, when using the --no-absolute-filenames option, allows local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a file in an archive.

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio Not affected
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CVE-2014-9112

Medium priority
Fixed

Heap-based buffer overflow in the process_copy_in function in GNU Cpio 2.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a large block value in a cpio archive.

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio
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CVE-2010-0624

Low priority

Some fixes available 1 of 13

Heap-based buffer overflow in the rmt_read__ function in lib/rtapelib.c in the rmt client functionality in GNU tar before 1.23 and GNU cpio before 2.11 allows remote rmt servers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption) or...

2 affected packages

cpio, tar

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio
tar
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CVE-2007-4476

Low priority

Some fixes available 5 of 8

Buffer overflow in the safer_name_suffix function in GNU tar has unspecified attack vectors and impact, resulting in a "crashing stack."

2 affected packages

cpio, tar

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio
tar
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CVE-2005-4268

Unknown priority
Fixed

Buffer overflow in cpio 2.6-8.FC4 on 64-bit platforms, when creating a cpio archive, allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a file whose size is represented by more than 8 digits.

1 affected packages

cpio

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
cpio
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