CVE-2014-3587

Severity

43%

Complexity

86%

Confidentiality

48%

Integer overflow in the cdf_read_property_info function in cdf.c in file through 5.19, as used in the Fileinfo component in PHP before 5.4.32 and 5.5.x before 5.5.16, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted CDF file. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-1571.

Integer overflow in the cdf_read_property_info function in cdf.c in file through 5.19, as used in the Fileinfo component in PHP before 5.4.32 and 5.5.x before 5.5.16, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted CDF file. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-1571.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 4.3. CVSS Attack Vector: network. CVSS Attack Complexity: medium. CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P).

Overview

First reported 10 years ago

2014-08-23 01:55:00

Last updated 7 years ago

2018-01-05 02:29:00

Affected Software

Christos Zoulas file 5.00

5.00

Christos Zoulas file 5.01

5.01

Christos Zoulas file 5.02

5.02

Christos Zoulas file 5.03

5.03

Christos Zoulas file 5.04

5.04

Christos Zoulas file 5.05

5.05

Christos Zoulas file 5.06

5.06

Christos Zoulas file 5.07

5.07

Christos Zoulas file 5.08

5.08

Christos Zoulas file 5.09

5.09

Christos Zoulas file 5.10

5.10

Christos Zoulas file 5.11

5.11

Christos Zoulas file 5.12

5.12

Christos Zoulas file 5.13

5.13

Christos Zoulas file 5.14

5.14

Christos Zoulas file 5.15

5.15

Christos Zoulas file 5.16

5.16

Christos Zoulas file 5.17

5.17

Christos Zoulas file 5.18

5.18

PHP 5.4.0

5.4.0

PHP 5.4.0 Beta2

5.4.0

PHP 5.4.0 Release Candidate 2

5.4.0

PHP 5.4.1

5.4.1

PHP 5.4.2

5.4.2

PHP 5.4.3

5.4.3

PHP 5.4.4

5.4.4

PHP 5.4.5

5.4.5

PHP 5.4.6

5.4.6

PHP 5.4.7

5.4.7

PHP 5.4.8

5.4.8

PHP 5.4.9

5.4.9

PHP 5.4.10

5.4.10

PHP 5.4.11

5.4.11

PHP 5.4.12

5.4.12

PHP 5.4.12 release candidate 1

5.4.12

PHP 5.4.12 release candidate 2

5.4.12

PHP 5.4.13

5.4.13

PHP 5.4.13 release candidate 1

5.4.13

PHP 5.4.14

5.4.14

PHP 5.4.14 release candidate 1

5.4.14

PHP 5.4.15

5.4.15

PHP 5.4.15 release candidate 1

5.4.15

PHP 5.4.16 release candidate 1

5.4.16

PHP 5.4.17

5.4.17

PHP 5.4.18

5.4.18

PHP 5.4.19

5.4.19

PHP 5.4.20

5.4.20

PHP 5.4.21

5.4.21

PHP 5.4.22

5.4.22

PHP 5.4.23

5.4.23

PHP 5.4.24

5.4.24

PHP 5.4.25

5.4.25

PHP 5.4.26

5.4.26

PHP 5.4.27

5.4.27

PHP 5.4.28

5.4.28

PHP 5.4.29

5.4.29

PHP 5.4.30

5.4.30

PHP PHP

PHP 5.5.0

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha1

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha2

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha3

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha4

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha5

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 alpha6

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 beta1

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 beta2

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 beta3

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 beta4

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 release candidate 1

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.0 release candidate 2

5.5.0

PHP 5.5.1

5.5.1

PHP 5.5.2

5.5.2

PHP 5.5.3

5.5.3

PHP 5.5.4

5.5.4

PHP 5.5.5

5.5.5

PHP 5.5.6

5.5.6

PHP 5.5.7

5.5.7

PHP 5.5.8

5.5.8

PHP 5.5.9

5.5.9

PHP 5.5.10

5.5.10

PHP 5.5.11

5.5.11

PHP 5.5.12

5.5.12

PHP 5.5.13

5.5.13

PHP 5.5.14

5.5.14

PHP 5.5.15

5.5.15

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