A vulnerability was found in gcc. There is a variable ksize storing the amount of allocated memory for the array ktypevec. ksize being zero (0) indicates that some memory must be allocated upon the first write. When more memory is needed, both ksize and the memory are doubled during reallocation. At some point the memory for the array is freed (in squangle_mop_up) but the value of ksize remains. Since ksize is not 0, there is no indication that new memory must be allocated when there is another write to the array. This allows a malicious attacker to write arbitrary content to freed memory.
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Product Name | Status | Defect | Fixed | Downloads |
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Linux | ||||
Wind River Linux LTS 17 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux 8 | Fixed |
LIN8-3647 |
8.0.0.6 | -- |
Wind River Linux 9 | Fixed | -- | 9.0.0.0 | -- |
Wind River Linux 7 | Fixed | -- | 7.0.0.17 | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 21 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 22 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 18 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 19 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux CD release | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux 6 | Fixed | -- | 6.0.0.30 | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 23 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Linux LTS 24 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
VxWorks | ||||
VxWorks 7 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
VxWorks 6.9 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Helix Virtualization Platform Cert Edition | ||||
Helix Virtualization Platform Cert Edition | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
eLxr | ||||
eLxr 12 | Not Vulnerable | -- | -- | -- |
Wind River Studio Cloud Platform |
Product Name | Status | Defect | Fixed | Downloads |
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