Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE-2022-42012 2 Fedoraproject, Freedesktop 2 Fedora, Dbus 2023-12-27 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in D-Bus before 1.12.24, 1.13.x and 1.14.x before 1.14.4, and 1.15.x before 1.15.2. An authenticated attacker can cause dbus-daemon and other programs that use libdbus to crash by sending a message with attached file descriptors in an unexpected format.
CVE-2022-42011 2 Fedoraproject, Freedesktop 2 Fedora, Dbus 2023-12-27 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in D-Bus before 1.12.24, 1.13.x and 1.14.x before 1.14.4, and 1.15.x before 1.15.2. An authenticated attacker can cause dbus-daemon and other programs that use libdbus to crash when receiving a message where an array length is inconsistent with the size of the element type.
CVE-2022-42010 2 Fedoraproject, Freedesktop 2 Fedora, Dbus 2023-12-27 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in D-Bus before 1.12.24, 1.13.x and 1.14.x before 1.14.4, and 1.15.x before 1.15.2. An authenticated attacker can cause dbus-daemon and other programs that use libdbus to crash when receiving a message with certain invalid type signatures.
CVE-2023-34969 3 Debian, Fedoraproject, Freedesktop 3 Debian Linux, Fedora, Dbus 2023-12-27 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
D-Bus before 1.15.6 sometimes allows unprivileged users to crash dbus-daemon. If a privileged user with control over the dbus-daemon is using the org.freedesktop.DBus.Monitoring interface to monitor message bus traffic, then an unprivileged user with the ability to connect to the same dbus-daemon can cause a dbus-daemon crash under some circumstances via an unreplyable message. When done on the well-known system bus, this is a denial-of-service vulnerability. The fixed versions are 1.12.28, 1.14.8, and 1.15.6.
CVE-2020-12049 2 Canonical, Freedesktop 2 Ubuntu Linux, Dbus 2021-03-04 4.9 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in dbus >= 1.3.0 before 1.12.18. The DBusServer in libdbus, as used in dbus-daemon, leaks file descriptors when a message exceeds the per-message file descriptor limit. A local attacker with access to the D-Bus system bus or another system service's private AF_UNIX socket could use this to make the system service reach its file descriptor limit, denying service to subsequent D-Bus clients.