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GCVE-VVD-MAGEIA-2023-136

GCVE-VVD-MAGEIA-2023-136
Advisory Published
Vulnetix · Advisory published December 7, 2023
A vulnerability was discovered in ImageMagick where a specially created SVG file loads itself and causes a segmentation fault. This flaw allows a remote attacker to pass a specially crafted SVG file that leads to a segmentation fault, generating many trash files in "/tmp," resulting in a denial of service. When ImageMagick crashes, it generates a lot of trash files. These trash files can be large if the SVG file contains many render actions. In a denial of service attack, if a remote attacker uploads an SVG file of size t, ImageMagick generates files of size 103*t. If an attacker uploads a 100M SVG, the server will generate about 10G. (CVE-2023-1289)

Affected Products

VendorProductVersionsPlatforms
Mageiamercurial0 (affected), 6.5.1-1.mga9 (unaffected)
Mageiatortoisehg0 (affected), 6.5.1-1.mga9 (unaffected)
Mageiaimagemagick0 (affected), 7.1.0.62-1.mga8 (unaffected), 0 (affected), 7.1.0.62-1.mga8.tainted (unaffected), 0 (affected), 7.1.0.62-1.mga8 (unaffected), 0 (affected), 7.1.0.62-1.mga8.tainted (unaffected)

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