Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE-2023-4527 4 Fedoraproject, Gnu, Netapp and 1 more 32 Fedora, Glibc, H300s and 29 more 2023-12-28 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
A flaw was found in glibc. When the getaddrinfo function is called with the AF_UNSPEC address family and the system is configured with no-aaaa mode via /etc/resolv.conf, a DNS response via TCP larger than 2048 bytes can potentially disclose stack contents through the function returned address data, and may cause a crash.
CVE-2023-5868 2 Postgresql, Redhat 16 Postgresql, Codeready Linux Builder Eus, Codeready Linux Builder Eus For Power Little Endian Eus and 13 more 2023-12-20 N/A 4.3 MEDIUM
A memory disclosure vulnerability was found in PostgreSQL that allows remote users to access sensitive information by exploiting certain aggregate function calls with 'unknown'-type arguments. Handling 'unknown'-type values from string literals without type designation can disclose bytes, potentially revealing notable and confidential information. This issue exists due to excessive data output in aggregate function calls, enabling remote users to read some portion of system memory.
CVE-2023-5870 2 Postgresql, Redhat 16 Postgresql, Codeready Linux Builder Eus, Codeready Linux Builder Eus For Power Little Endian Eus and 13 more 2023-12-20 N/A 4.4 MEDIUM
A flaw was found in PostgreSQL involving the pg_cancel_backend role that signals background workers, including the logical replication launcher, autovacuum workers, and the autovacuum launcher. Successful exploitation requires a non-core extension with a less-resilient background worker and would affect that specific background worker only. This issue may allow a remote high privileged user to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack.
CVE-2023-4806 3 Fedoraproject, Gnu, Redhat 22 Fedora, Glibc, Codeready Linux Builder Eus and 19 more 2023-11-21 N/A 5.9 MEDIUM
A flaw was found in glibc. In an extremely rare situation, the getaddrinfo function may access memory that has been freed, resulting in an application crash. This issue is only exploitable when a NSS module implements only the _nss_*_gethostbyname2_r and _nss_*_getcanonname_r hooks without implementing the _nss_*_gethostbyname3_r hook. The resolved name should return a large number of IPv6 and IPv4, and the call to the getaddrinfo function should have the AF_INET6 address family with AI_CANONNAME, AI_ALL and AI_V4MAPPED as flags.