Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2019-19066 Security Advisory Security Advisory Description A memory leak in the bfad_im_get_stats() function in drivers/scsi/bfa/bfad_attr.c in the Linux kernel ...
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An out-of-bounds write vulnerability due to an integer overflow wasreported in libexif, a library to parse EXIF files, which could resultin denial of service, or potentially the execution of arbitrary code ifspecially crafted image files are processed.
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Guillaume Teissier reported that the XMLRPC client in libxmlrpc3-java,an XML-RPC implementation in Java, does perform deserialization of theserver-side exception serialized in the faultCause attribute of XMLRPCerror response messages. A malicious XMLRPC server can take advantage ofthis flaw to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of anapplication using the Apache XMLRPC client library.
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