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CVE-2025-13601

A heap-based buffer overflow problem was found in glib through an incorrect calculation of buffer size in the g_escape_u

A heap-based buffer overflow problem was found in glib through an incorrect calculation of buffer size in the g_escape_uri_string() function. If the string to escape contains a very large number of unacceptable characters (which would need escaping), the calculation of the length of the escaped string could overflow, leading to a potential write off the end of the newly allocated string.

HIGH · CVSS 7.7 EPSS 0.00013
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  • Public exploit or PoC is available
  • CVSS base score ≥ 7.0
Sigma rules8 YARA rules0

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1
pocgitlab.gnome.org · 3827gitlab.gnome.org

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8
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producthighSharpHound Recon Account Discovery
producthighDiscovery Using AzureHound
producthighPotential GobRAT File Discovery Via Grep
producthighSysmon Discovery Via Default Driver Altitude Using Findstr.EXE
productmediumSystem Information Discovery Using sw_vers
productmediumSystem Information Discovery Via Sysctl - MacOS

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7.7
HIGH · CVSS v3.1 · secalert@redhat.com
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Published to NVD26 Nov 2025 · 03:15 PM
CVSS VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:H
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Exploitation
none
Automatable
no
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partial
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suse-csafSUSE-SU-2026:20493-1
rhsaRHSA-2026:2974Important
rhsaRHSA-2026:2633Important
rhsaRHSA-2026:4419Important
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