from 0, < 1.6-5+deb9u1
from 0, < 1.10-4+deb11u1
from 0, < 1.9-3+deb10u1
from 0, < 1.3.12-9
—The huft_build function in inflate.c in gzip before 1.3.13 creates a hufts (aka huffman) table that is too small, which allows remote attac…
from 0, < 1.3.12-8
—Buffer underflow in the build_tree function in unpack.c in gzip 1.3.5 allows context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a cr…
from 0, < 1.3.5-15
—Array index error in the make_table function in unlzh.c in the LZH decompression component in gzip 1.3.5, when running on certain platforms…
from 0, < 1.3.5-15
—Buffer overflow in the make_table function in the LHZ component in gzip 1.3.5 allows context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code…
from 0, < 1.3.5-15
—gzip - arbitrary code execution
from 0, < 1.3.5-15+etch1
—gzip - arbitrary code execution
from 0, < 1.3.5-15
—unlzh.c in the LHZ component in gzip 1.3.5 allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via a crafted GZ…
from 0, < 1.3.5-15
—gzip - arbitrary code execution
from 0, < 1.3.5-10sarge2
—zgrep in gzip before 1.3.5 does not properly sanitize arguments, which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via filenames that…
from 0, < 1.3.5-10
—Directory traversal vulnerability in gunzip -N in gzip 1.2.4 through 1.3.5 allows remote attackers to write to arbitrary directories via a…
from 0, < 1.3.5-10
—gzip - several
from 0, < 1.3.2-3woody5
—gzip - several
from 0, < 1.3.5-10
—gzip - insecure temporary files
from 0, < 1.3.2-3woody3
—gzip - insecure temporary files
from 0, < 1.3.5-8
—znew in the gzip package allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files.
from 0, < 1.3.5-6
—gzip - insecure temporary files
from 0, < 1.3.2-3woody1
—gzip - insecure temporary files
from 0, < 1.3.5-6