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Sandipan Roy 2023-02-17 08:31:57 UTC Priority urgent medium
Severity urgent medium
Sandipan Roy 2023-02-17 08:32:16 UTC CC hhorak
Sandipan Roy 2023-02-17 08:32:27 UTC Blocks 2170009
Sandipan Roy 2023-02-17 08:42:37 UTC Depends On 2170780, 2170779
Sandipan Roy 2023-03-02 06:20:14 UTC Severity medium high
Priority medium high
Sandipan Roy 2023-03-02 06:45:51 UTC Severity high medium
Priority high medium
Sandipan Roy 2023-03-02 06:46:41 UTC Depends On 2174680, 2174682, 2174679, 2174684, 2174683, 2174681
Sandipan Roy 2023-03-02 07:12:47 UTC Doc Text A vulnerability was found in PHP. This security issue occurs because the core path resolution function allocates a buffer one byte small. When resolving paths with lengths close to the system MAXPATHLEN setting, this may lead to the byte after the allocated buffer being overwritten with NUL value, which might lead to unauthorized data access or modification.
Sandipan Roy 2023-03-02 07:19:17 UTC Doc Text A vulnerability was found in PHP. This security issue occurs because the core path resolution function allocates a buffer one byte small. When resolving paths with lengths close to the system MAXPATHLEN setting, this may lead to the byte after the allocated buffer being overwritten with NUL value, which might lead to unauthorized data access or modification. A vulnerability was found in PHP. This security issue occurs because the core path resolution function allocates a buffer one byte small. When resolving paths with lengths close to the system MAXPATHLEN setting, this may lead to the byte after the allocated buffer being overwritten with a NULL value, which might lead to unauthorized data access or modification.
RaTasha Tillery-Smith 2023-03-02 12:57:52 UTC Doc Text A vulnerability was found in PHP. This security issue occurs because the core path resolution function allocates a buffer one byte small. When resolving paths with lengths close to the system MAXPATHLEN setting, this may lead to the byte after the allocated buffer being overwritten with a NULL value, which might lead to unauthorized data access or modification. A vulnerability was found in PHP. This security issue occurs because the core path resolution function allocates a buffer one byte small. Resolving paths with lengths close to the system MAXPATHLEN setting may lead to the byte after the allocated buffer being overwritten with a NULL value, which might lead to unauthorized data access or modification.
Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-07-07 08:32:15 UTC Assignee security-response-team nobody

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