Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 68 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2020-8284 9 Apple, Debian, Fedoraproject and 6 more 29 Mac Os X, Macos, Debian Linux and 26 more 2024-04-08 4.3 MEDIUM 3.7 LOW
A malicious server can use the FTP PASV response to trick curl 7.73.0 and earlier into connecting back to a given IP address and port, and this way potentially make curl extract information about services that are otherwise private and not disclosed, for example doing port scanning and service banner extractions.
CVE-2020-8169 4 Debian, Haxx, Siemens and 1 more 6 Debian Linux, Curl, Simatic Tim 1531 Irc and 3 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
curl 7.62.0 through 7.70.0 is vulnerable to an information disclosure vulnerability that can lead to a partial password being leaked over the network and to the DNS server(s).
CVE-2020-8177 5 Debian, Fujitsu, Haxx and 2 more 16 Debian Linux, M10-1, M10-1 Firmware and 13 more 2024-03-27 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
curl 7.20.0 through 7.70.0 is vulnerable to improper restriction of names for files and other resources that can lead too overwriting a local file when the -J flag is used.
CVE-2020-8231 5 Debian, Haxx, Oracle and 2 more 5 Debian Linux, Libcurl, Communications Cloud Native Core Policy and 2 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
Due to use of a dangling pointer, libcurl 7.29.0 through 7.71.1 can use the wrong connection when sending data.
CVE-2020-8285 9 Apple, Debian, Fedoraproject and 6 more 30 Mac Os X, Macos, Debian Linux and 27 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
curl 7.21.0 to and including 7.73.0 is vulnerable to uncontrolled recursion due to a stack overflow issue in FTP wildcard match parsing.
CVE-2020-8286 8 Apple, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 20 Mac Os X, Macos, Debian Linux and 17 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
curl 7.41.0 through 7.73.0 is vulnerable to an improper check for certificate revocation due to insufficient verification of the OCSP response.
CVE-2021-22876 8 Broadcom, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 12 Fabric Operating System, Debian Linux, Fedora and 9 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
curl 7.1.1 to and including 7.75.0 is vulnerable to an "Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor" by leaking credentials in the HTTP Referer: header. libcurl does not strip off user credentials from the URL when automatically populating the Referer: HTTP request header field in outgoing HTTP requests, and therefore risks leaking sensitive data to the server that is the target of the second HTTP request.
CVE-2021-22890 8 Broadcom, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 11 Fabric Operating System, Debian Linux, Fedora and 8 more 2024-03-27 4.3 MEDIUM 3.7 LOW
curl 7.63.0 to and including 7.75.0 includes vulnerability that allows a malicious HTTPS proxy to MITM a connection due to bad handling of TLS 1.3 session tickets. When using a HTTPS proxy and TLS 1.3, libcurl can confuse session tickets arriving from the HTTPS proxy but work as if they arrived from the remote server and then wrongly "short-cut" the host handshake. When confusing the tickets, a HTTPS proxy can trick libcurl to use the wrong session ticket resume for the host and thereby circumvent the server TLS certificate check and make a MITM attack to be possible to perform unnoticed. Note that such a malicious HTTPS proxy needs to provide a certificate that curl will accept for the MITMed server for an attack to work - unless curl has been told to ignore the server certificate check.
CVE-2021-22897 5 Haxx, Netapp, Oracle and 2 more 30 Curl, Cloud Backup, H300e and 27 more 2024-03-27 4.3 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
curl 7.61.0 through 7.76.1 suffers from exposure of data element to wrong session due to a mistake in the code for CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST when libcurl is built to use the Schannel TLS library. The selected cipher set was stored in a single "static" variable in the library, which has the surprising side-effect that if an application sets up multiple concurrent transfers, the last one that sets the ciphers will accidentally control the set used by all transfers. In a worst-case scenario, this weakens transport security significantly.
CVE-2021-22898 6 Debian, Fedoraproject, Haxx and 3 more 12 Debian Linux, Fedora, Curl and 9 more 2024-03-27 2.6 LOW 3.1 LOW
curl 7.7 through 7.76.1 suffers from an information disclosure when the `-t` command line option, known as `CURLOPT_TELNETOPTIONS` in libcurl, is used to send variable=content pairs to TELNET servers. Due to a flaw in the option parser for sending NEW_ENV variables, libcurl could be made to pass on uninitialized data from a stack based buffer to the server, resulting in potentially revealing sensitive internal information to the server using a clear-text network protocol.
CVE-2021-22901 5 Haxx, Netapp, Oracle and 2 more 34 Curl, Active Iq Unified Manager, Cloud Backup and 31 more 2024-03-27 6.8 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
curl 7.75.0 through 7.76.1 suffers from a use-after-free vulnerability resulting in already freed memory being used when a TLS 1.3 session ticket arrives over a connection. A malicious server can use this in rare unfortunate circumstances to potentially reach remote code execution in the client. When libcurl at run-time sets up support for TLS 1.3 session tickets on a connection using OpenSSL, it stores pointers to the transfer in-memory object for later retrieval when a session ticket arrives. If the connection is used by multiple transfers (like with a reused HTTP/1.1 connection or multiplexed HTTP/2 connection) that first transfer object might be freed before the new session is established on that connection and then the function will access a memory buffer that might be freed. When using that memory, libcurl might even call a function pointer in the object, making it possible for a remote code execution if the server could somehow manage to get crafted memory content into the correct place in memory.
CVE-2021-22922 6 Fedoraproject, Haxx, Netapp and 3 more 23 Fedora, Curl, Cloud Backup and 20 more 2024-03-27 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
When curl is instructed to download content using the metalink feature, thecontents is verified against a hash provided in the metalink XML file.The metalink XML file points out to the client how to get the same contentfrom a set of different URLs, potentially hosted by different servers and theclient can then download the file from one or several of them. In a serial orparallel manner.If one of the servers hosting the contents has been breached and the contentsof the specific file on that server is replaced with a modified payload, curlshould detect this when the hash of the file mismatches after a completeddownload. It should remove the contents and instead try getting the contentsfrom another URL. This is not done, and instead such a hash mismatch is onlymentioned in text and the potentially malicious content is kept in the file ondisk.
CVE-2021-22946 8 Apple, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 37 Macos, Debian Linux, Fedora and 34 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A user can tell curl >= 7.20.0 and <= 7.78.0 to require a successful upgrade to TLS when speaking to an IMAP, POP3 or FTP server (`--ssl-reqd` on the command line or`CURLOPT_USE_SSL` set to `CURLUSESSL_CONTROL` or `CURLUSESSL_ALL` withlibcurl). This requirement could be bypassed if the server would return a properly crafted but perfectly legitimate response.This flaw would then make curl silently continue its operations **withoutTLS** contrary to the instructions and expectations, exposing possibly sensitive data in clear text over the network.
CVE-2021-22923 6 Fedoraproject, Haxx, Netapp and 3 more 23 Fedora, Curl, Cloud Backup and 20 more 2024-03-27 2.6 LOW 5.3 MEDIUM
When curl is instructed to get content using the metalink feature, and a user name and password are used to download the metalink XML file, those same credentials are then subsequently passed on to each of the servers from which curl will download or try to download the contents from. Often contrary to the user's expectations and intentions and without telling the user it happened.
CVE-2021-22924 7 Debian, Fedoraproject, Haxx and 4 more 53 Debian Linux, Fedora, Libcurl and 50 more 2024-03-27 4.3 MEDIUM 3.7 LOW
libcurl keeps previously used connections in a connection pool for subsequenttransfers to reuse, if one of them matches the setup.Due to errors in the logic, the config matching function did not take 'issuercert' into account and it compared the involved paths *case insensitively*,which could lead to libcurl reusing wrong connections.File paths are, or can be, case sensitive on many systems but not all, and caneven vary depending on used file systems.The comparison also didn't include the 'issuer cert' which a transfer can setto qualify how to verify the server certificate.
CVE-2021-22925 7 Apple, Fedoraproject, Haxx and 4 more 27 Mac Os X, Macos, Fedora and 24 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
curl supports the `-t` command line option, known as `CURLOPT_TELNETOPTIONS`in libcurl. This rarely used option is used to send variable=content pairs toTELNET servers.Due to flaw in the option parser for sending `NEW_ENV` variables, libcurlcould be made to pass on uninitialized data from a stack based buffer to theserver. Therefore potentially revealing sensitive internal information to theserver using a clear-text network protocol.This could happen because curl did not call and use sscanf() correctly whenparsing the string provided by the application.
CVE-2021-22926 5 Haxx, Netapp, Oracle and 2 more 26 Curl, Active Iq Unified Manager, Clustered Data Ontap and 23 more 2024-03-27 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
libcurl-using applications can ask for a specific client certificate to be used in a transfer. This is done with the `CURLOPT_SSLCERT` option (`--cert` with the command line tool).When libcurl is built to use the macOS native TLS library Secure Transport, an application can ask for the client certificate by name or with a file name - using the same option. If the name exists as a file, it will be used instead of by name.If the appliction runs with a current working directory that is writable by other users (like `/tmp`), a malicious user can create a file name with the same name as the app wants to use by name, and thereby trick the application to use the file based cert instead of the one referred to by name making libcurl send the wrong client certificate in the TLS connection handshake.
CVE-2021-22947 8 Apple, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 34 Macos, Debian Linux, Fedora and 31 more 2024-03-27 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
When curl >= 7.20.0 and <= 7.78.0 connects to an IMAP or POP3 server to retrieve data using STARTTLS to upgrade to TLS security, the server can respond and send back multiple responses at once that curl caches. curl would then upgrade to TLS but not flush the in-queue of cached responses but instead continue using and trustingthe responses it got *before* the TLS handshake as if they were authenticated.Using this flaw, it allows a Man-In-The-Middle attacker to first inject the fake responses, then pass-through the TLS traffic from the legitimate server and trick curl into sending data back to the user thinking the attacker's injected data comes from the TLS-protected server.
CVE-2021-22918 2 Nodejs, Siemens 2 Node.js, Sinec Infrastructure Network Services 2024-01-16 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
Node.js before 16.4.1, 14.17.2, 12.22.2 is vulnerable to an out-of-bounds read when uv__idna_toascii() is used to convert strings to ASCII. The pointer p is read and increased without checking whether it is beyond pe, with the latter holding a pointer to the end of the buffer. This can lead to information disclosures or crashes. This function can be triggered via uv_getaddrinfo().
CVE-2021-3672 6 C-ares Project, Fedoraproject, Nodejs and 3 more 17 C-ares, Fedora, Node.js and 14 more 2024-01-05 6.8 MEDIUM 5.6 MEDIUM
A flaw was found in c-ares library, where a missing input validation check of host names returned by DNS (Domain Name Servers) can lead to output of wrong hostnames which might potentially lead to Domain Hijacking. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality and integrity as well as system availability.