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8 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2021-3624
all versions
There is an integer overflow vulnerability in dcraw. When the victim runs dcraw with a maliciously crafted X3F input image, arbitr
7.8
HIGH
CVE-2018-19655
<= 9.28
A stack-based buffer overflow in the find_green() function of dcraw through 9.28, as used in ufraw-batch and many other products,
8.8
HIGH
CVE-2018-19568
<= 9.28
A floating point exception in kodak_radc_load_raw in dcraw through 9.28 could be used by attackers able to supply malicious files
5.5
MEDIUM
CVE-2018-19567
<= 9.28
A floating point exception in parse_tiff_ifd in dcraw through 9.28 could be used by attackers able to supply malicious files to cr
5.5
MEDIUM
CVE-2018-19566
<= 9.28
A heap buffer over-read in parse_tiff_ifd in dcraw through 9.28 could be used by attackers able to supply malicious files to crash
7.1
HIGH
CVE-2018-19565
<= 9.28
A buffer over-read in crop_masked_pixels in dcraw through 9.28 could be used by attackers able to supply malicious files to crash
7.1
HIGH
CVE-2015-3885
<= 7.00
Integer overflow in the ljpeg_start function in dcraw 7.00 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash
CVE-2013-1438
all versions
Unspecified vulnerability in dcraw 0.8.x through 0.8.9, as used in libraw, ufraw, shotwell, and other products, allows context-dep
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