RSS   Vulnerabilities for 'Binaryen'   RSS

2022-01-10
 
CVE-2021-46048

CWE-617
 

 
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::readFunctions.

 
 
CVE-2021-46050

CWE-787
 

 
A Stack Overflow vulnerability exists in Binaryen 103 via the printf_common function.

 
 
CVE-2021-46052

CWE-617
 

 
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::Tuple::validate.

 
 
CVE-2021-46053

CWE-119
 

 
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 103. The program terminates with signal SIGKILL.

 
 
CVE-2021-46054

CWE-617
 

 
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitRethrow(wasm::Rethrow*).

 
 
CVE-2021-46055

CWE-617
 

 
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitRethrow(wasm::Rethrow*).

 
2019-08-28
 
CVE-2019-15759

CWE-476
 

 
An issue was discovered in Binaryen 1.38.32. Two visitors in ir/ExpressionManipulator.cpp can lead to a NULL pointer dereference in wasm::LocalSet::finalize in wasm/wasm.cpp. A crafted input can cause segmentation faults, leading to denial-of-service, as demonstrated by wasm2js.

 
 
CVE-2019-15758

CWE-20
 

 
An issue was discovered in Binaryen 1.38.32. Missing validation rules in asmjs/asmangle.cpp can lead to an Assertion Failure at wasm/wasm.cpp in wasm::asmangle. A crafted input can cause denial-of-service, as demonstrated by wasm2js.

 
2019-02-10
 
CVE-2019-7704

CWE-400
 

 
wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::readUserSection in wasm-binary.cpp in Binaryen 1.38.22 triggers an attempt at excessive memory allocation, as demonstrated by wasm-merge and wasm-opt.

 
 
CVE-2019-7703

CWE-416
 

 
In Binaryen 1.38.22, there is a use-after-free problem in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitCall in wasm-binary.cpp. Remote attackers could leverage this vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service via a wasm file, as demonstrated by wasm-merge.

 


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