Search Results (6000 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-65891 1 Oneflow 1 Oneflow 2026-02-03 7.5 High
A GPU device-ID validation flaw in OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to trigger a Denial of Dervice (DoS) by invoking flow.cuda.get_device_properties() with an invalid or negative device index.
CVE-2025-70999 1 Oneflow 1 Oneflow 2026-02-03 7.5 High
A GPU device-ID validation flaw in the flow.cuda.get_device_capability() component of OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via a crafted device ID.
CVE-2025-71000 1 Oneflow 1 Oneflow 2026-02-03 7.5 High
An issue in the flow.cuda.BoolTensor component of OneFlow v0.9.0 allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via a crafted input.
CVE-2025-30160 1 Redlib 1 Redlib 2026-02-03 7.5 High
Redlib is an alternative private front-end to Reddit. A vulnerability has been identified in Redlib where an attacker can cause a denial-of-service (DOS) condition by submitting a specially crafted base2048-encoded DEFLATE decompression bomb to the restore_preferences form. This leads to excessive memory consumption and potential system instability, which can be exploited to disrupt Redlib instances. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.36.0.
CVE-2026-1757 1 Redhat 3 Enterprise Linux, Jboss Core Services, Openshift 2026-02-03 6.2 Medium
A flaw was identified in the interactive shell of the xmllint utility, part of the libxml2 project, where memory allocated for user input is not properly released under certain conditions. When a user submits input consisting only of whitespace, the program skips command execution but fails to free the allocated buffer. Repeating this action causes memory to continuously accumulate. Over time, this can exhaust system memory and terminate the xmllint process, creating a denial-of-service condition on the local system.
CVE-2026-24001 1 Kpdecker 1 Jsdiff 2026-02-03 7.5 High
jsdiff is a JavaScript text differencing implementation. Prior to versions 8.0.3, 5.2.2, 4.0.4, and 3.5.1, attempting to parse a patch whose filename headers contain the line break characters `\r`, `\u2028`, or `\u2029` can cause the `parsePatch` method to enter an infinite loop. It then consumes memory without limit until the process crashes due to running out of memory. Applications are therefore likely to be vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack if they call `parsePatch` with a user-provided patch as input. A large payload is not needed to trigger the vulnerability, so size limits on user input do not provide any protection. Furthermore, some applications may be vulnerable even when calling `parsePatch` on a patch generated by the application itself if the user is nonetheless able to control the filename headers (e.g. by directly providing the filenames of the files to be diffed). The `applyPatch` method is similarly affected if (and only if) called with a string representation of a patch as an argument, since under the hood it parses that string using `parsePatch`. Other methods of the library are unaffected. Finally, a second and lesser interdependent bug - a ReDOS - also exhibits when those same line break characters are present in a patch's *patch* header (also known as its "leading garbage"). A maliciously-crafted patch header of length *n* can take `parsePatch` O(*n*³) time to parse. Versions 8.0.3, 5.2.2, 4.0.4, and 3.5.1 contain a fix. As a workaround, do not attempt to parse patches that contain any of these characters: `\r`, `\u2028`, or `\u2029`.
CVE-2025-39963 1 Linux 1 Linux Kernel 2026-02-03 7.8 High
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: io_uring: fix incorrect io_kiocb reference in io_link_skb In io_link_skb function, there is a bug where prev_notif is incorrectly assigned using 'nd' instead of 'prev_nd'. This causes the context validation check to compare the current notification with itself instead of comparing it with the previous notification. Fix by using the correct prev_nd parameter when obtaining prev_notif.
CVE-2025-69198 1 Pterodactyl 1 Panel 2026-02-02 6.5 Medium
Pterodactyl is a free, open-source game server management panel. Pterodactyl implements rate limits that are applied to the total number of resources (e.g. databases, port allocations, or backups) that can exist for an individual server. These resource limits are applied on a per-server basis, and validated during the request cycle. However, in versions prior to 1.12.0, it is possible for a malicious user to send a massive volume of requests at the same time that would create more resources than the server is allotted. This is because the validation occurs early in the request cycle and does not lock the target resource while it is processing. As a result sending a large volume of requests at the same time would lead all of those requests to validate as not using any of the target resources, and then all creating the resources at the same time. As a result a server would be able to create more databases, allocations, or backups than configured. A malicious user is able to deny resources to other users on the system, and may be able to excessively consume the limited allocations for a node, or fill up backup space faster than is allowed by the system. Version 1.12.0 fixes the issue.
CVE-2025-69199 1 Pterodactyl 2 Panel, Wings 2026-02-02 6.5 Medium
Wings is the server control plane for Pterodactyl, a free, open-source game server management panel. Prior to version 1.12.0, websockets within wings lack proper rate limiting and throttling. As a result a malicious user can open a large number of connections and then request data through these sockets, causing an excessive volume of data over the network and overloading the host system memory and cpu. Additionally, there is not a limit applied to the total size of messages being sent or received, allowing a malicious user to open thousands of websocket connections and then send massive volumes of information over the socket, overloading the host network, and causing increased CPU and memory load within Wings. Version 1.12.0 patches the issue.
CVE-2026-21696 1 Pterodactyl 1 Wings 2026-02-02 6.5 Medium
Wings is the server control plane for Pterodactyl, a free, open-source game server management panel. Starting in version 1.7.0 and prior to version 1.12.0, Wings does not consider SQLite max parameter limit when processing activity log entries allowing for low privileged user to trigger a condition that floods the panel with activity records. After Wings sends activity logs to the panel it deletes the processed activity entries from the wings SQLite database. However, it does not consider the max parameter limit of SQLite, 32766 as of SQLite 3.32.0. If wings attempts to delete more than 32766 entries from the SQLite database in one query, it triggers an error (SQL logic error: too many SQL variables (1)) and does not remove any entries from the database. These entries are then indefinitely re-processed and resent to the panel each time the cron runs. By successfully exploiting this vulnerability, an attacker can trigger a situation where wings will keep uploading the same activity data to the panel repeatedly (growing each time to include new activity) until the panels' database server runs out of disk space. Version 1.12.0 fixes the issue.
CVE-2025-69821 2 Beat Xp, Beatxp 3 Vega Smartwatch, Vega Smartwatch, Vega Smartwatch Firmware 2026-02-02 7.4 High
An issue in Beat XP VEGA Smartwatch (Firmware Version - RB303ATV006229) allows an attacker to cause a denial of service via the BLE connection
CVE-2026-1521 1 Open5gs 1 Open5gs 2026-02-02 5.3 Medium
A security flaw has been discovered in Open5GS up to 2.7.6. This affects the function sgwc_s5c_handle_bearer_resource_failure_indication of the file src/sgwc/s5c-handler.c of the component SGWC. Performing a manipulation results in denial of service. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be used for attacks. The patch is named 69b53add90a9479d7960b822fc60601d659c328b. It is recommended to apply a patch to fix this issue.
CVE-2026-1522 1 Open5gs 1 Open5gs 2026-02-02 5.3 Medium
A weakness has been identified in Open5GS up to 2.7.6. This vulnerability affects the function sgwc_s5c_handle_modify_bearer_response of the file src/sgwc/s5c-handler.c of the component SGWC. Executing a manipulation can lead to denial of service. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploit has been made available to the public and could be used for attacks. This patch is called b19cf6a. Applying a patch is advised to resolve this issue. The issue report is flagged as already-fixed.
CVE-2026-1586 1 Open5gs 1 Open5gs 2026-02-02 5.3 Medium
A flaw has been found in Open5GS up to 2.7.5. Impacted is the function ogs_gtp2_f_teid_to_ip of the file /sgwc/s11-handler.c of the component SGWC. Executing a manipulation can lead to denial of service. The attack may be performed from remote. The exploit has been published and may be used. It is advisable to implement a patch to correct this issue. The issue report is flagged as already-fixed.
CVE-2026-1587 1 Open5gs 1 Open5gs 2026-02-02 5.3 Medium
A vulnerability has been found in Open5GS up to 2.7.6. The affected element is the function sgwc_s11_handle_modify_bearer_request of the file /sgwc/s11-handler.c of the component SGWC. The manipulation leads to denial of service. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. Applying a patch is the recommended action to fix this issue. The issue report is flagged as already-fixed.
CVE-2025-9278 1 Rockwellautomation 2 Armorstart Lt, Armorstart Lt Firmware 2026-02-02 7.5 High
A security issue exists within ArmorStart® LT that can result in a denial-of-service condition. After running a Burp Suite active scan, the device loses ICMP connectivity, causing the web application to become inaccessible.
CVE-2025-9279 1 Rockwellautomation 2 Armorstart Lt, Armorstart Lt Firmware 2026-02-02 7.5 High
A security issue exists within ArmorStart® LT that can result in a denial-of-service condition. During execution of the Achilles EtherNet/IP Step Limit Storm tests, the device reboots unexpectedly, causing the Link State Monitor to go down for several seconds.
CVE-2025-9281 1 Rockwellautomation 2 Armorstart Lt, Armorstart Lt Firmware 2026-02-02 7.5 High
A security issue exists within ArmorStart® LT that can result in a denial-of-service condition. During execution of the Achilles Comprehensive step limit storm tests, the device reboots
CVE-2025-9280 1 Rockwellautomation 2 Armorstart Lt, Armorstart Lt Firmware 2026-02-02 7.5 High
A security issue exists within ArmorStart® LT that can result in a denial-of-service condition. Fuzzing performed using Defensics causes the device to become unresponsive, requiring a reboot.
CVE-2025-9282 1 Rockwellautomation 2 Armorstart Lt, Armorstart Lt Firmware 2026-02-02 7.5 High
A security issue exists within ArmorStart® LT that can result in a denial-of-service condition. During execution of the Achilles Comprehensive limited storm tests, the device reboots unexpectedly, causing the Link State Monitor to go down for several seconds.