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Package details: pkg:deb/debian/jetty9@9.4.53-1?distro=trixie
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VCID-5781-s1ny-q7ey CVE-2023-44487
GHSA-2m7v-gc89-fjqf
GHSA-qppj-fm5r-hxr3
GHSA-vx74-f528-fxqg
GHSA-xpw8-rcwv-8f8p
GMS-2023-3377
VSV00013
VCID-ypc7-f1nd-t7gn Uncontrolled Resource Consumption Eclipse Jetty provides a web server and servlet container. In versions 11.0.0 through 11.0.15, 10.0.0 through 10.0.15, and 9.0.0 through 9.4.52, an integer overflow in `MetaDataBuilder.checkSize` allows for HTTP/2 HPACK header values to exceed their size limit. `MetaDataBuilder.java` determines if a header name or value exceeds the size limit, and throws an exception if the limit is exceeded. However, when length is very large and huffman is true, the multiplication by 4 in line 295 will overflow, and length will become negative. `(_size+length)` will now be negative, and the check on line 296 will not be triggered. Furthermore, `MetaDataBuilder.checkSize` allows for user-entered HPACK header value sizes to be negative, potentially leading to a very large buffer allocation later on when the user-entered size is multiplied by 2. This means that if a user provides a negative length value (or, more precisely, a length value which, when multiplied by the 4/3 fudge factor, is negative), and this length value is a very large positive number when multiplied by 2, then the user can cause a very large buffer to be allocated on the server. Users of HTTP/2 can be impacted by a remote denial of service attack. The issue has been fixed in versions 11.0.16, 10.0.16, and 9.4.53. There are no known workarounds. CVE-2023-36478
GHSA-wgh7-54f2-x98r

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-16T12:06:57.044106+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-5781-s1ny-q7ey https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.4.0
2026-04-16T10:44:03.261604+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-ypc7-f1nd-t7gn https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.4.0
2026-04-13T08:17:01.467150+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-5781-s1ny-q7ey https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.3.0
2026-04-13T07:15:30.481661+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-ypc7-f1nd-t7gn https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.3.0
2026-04-03T07:27:51.067741+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-5781-s1ny-q7ey https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.1.0
2026-04-03T07:27:50.849859+00:00 Debian Importer Fixing VCID-ypc7-f1nd-t7gn https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/json 38.1.0