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Package details: pkg:alpm/archlinux/curl@7.84.0-1
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VCID-66xg-3bn3-aaaj When curl < 7.84.0 does FTP transfers secured by krb5, it handles message verification failures wrongly. This flaw makes it possible for a Man-In-The-Middle attack to go unnoticed and even allows it to inject data to the client. CVE-2022-32208
VCID-n5y3-zhu1-aaag A malicious server can serve excessive amounts of `Set-Cookie:` headers in a HTTP response to curl and curl < 7.84.0 stores all of them. A sufficiently large amount of (big) cookies make subsequent HTTP requests to this, or other servers to which the cookies match, create requests that become larger than the threshold that curl uses internally to avoid sending crazy large requests (1048576 bytes) and instead returns an error.This denial state might remain for as long as the same cookies are kept, match and haven't expired. Due to cookie matching rules, a server on `foo.example.com` can set cookies that also would match for `bar.example.com`, making it it possible for a "sister server" to effectively cause a denial of service for a sibling site on the same second level domain using this method. CVE-2022-32205
VCID-nyr1-ne57-aaas When curl < 7.84.0 saves cookies, alt-svc and hsts data to local files, it makes the operation atomic by finalizing the operation with a rename from a temporary name to the final target file name.In that rename operation, it might accidentally *widen* the permissions for the target file, leaving the updated file accessible to more users than intended. CVE-2022-32207
VCID-vffj-n1n7-aaah curl < 7.84.0 supports "chained" HTTP compression algorithms, meaning that a serverresponse can be compressed multiple times and potentially with different algorithms. The number of acceptable "links" in this "decompression chain" was unbounded, allowing a malicious server to insert a virtually unlimited number of compression steps.The use of such a decompression chain could result in a "malloc bomb", makingcurl end up spending enormous amounts of allocated heap memory, or trying toand returning out of memory errors. CVE-2022-32206

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2025-03-28T07:46:21.552024+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-n5y3-zhu1-aaag https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2771 36.0.0
2024-12-10T11:03:52.849693+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-vffj-n1n7-aaah https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 35.0.0
2024-12-10T11:03:52.257731+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-nyr1-ne57-aaas https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 35.0.0
2024-12-10T11:03:51.550444+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-66xg-3bn3-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 35.0.0
2024-09-18T02:01:35.644868+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-n5y3-zhu1-aaag https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2771 34.0.1
2024-01-03T22:27:43.059613+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-n5y3-zhu1-aaag https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2771 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:25:27.397639+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-vffj-n1n7-aaah https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:25:27.374084+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-nyr1-ne57-aaas https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:25:27.350406+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-66xg-3bn3-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2817 34.0.0rc1