CVE-2015-8380

Public Date:
2015-06-01
Bugzilla:
1285413: CVE-2015-8380 pcre: OOB write when pcre_exec() is called with ovecsize of 1 (8.38/10)

The MITRE CVE dictionary describes this issue as:

The pcre_exec function in pcre_exec.c in PCRE before 8.38 mishandles a // pattern with a \01 string, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted regular expression, as demonstrated by a JavaScript RegExp object encountered by Konqueror.

Find out more about CVE-2015-8380 from the MITRE CVE dictionary dictionary and NIST NVD.

CVSS v2 metrics

NOTE: The following CVSS v2 metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

Base Score 5
Base Metrics AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P
Access Vector Network
Access Complexity Low
Authentication None
Confidentiality Impact None
Integrity Impact None
Availability Impact Partial

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Affected Packages State

Platform Package State
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux rh-mariadb101-mariadb Not affected
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux php55-php Not affected
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux rh-php56-php Not affected
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux rh-mariadb100-mariadb Not affected
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux php54-php Not affected
Red Hat JBoss Web Server 3.0 pcre Will not fix
Red Hat JBoss EWS 2 httpd Not affected
Red Hat JBoss EWS 1 httpd Not affected
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 pcre Will not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 virtuoso-opensource Not affected
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 glib2 Not affected
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 pcre Not affected
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 glib2 Not affected
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 pcre Not affected
Red Hat Directory Server 8 pcre Not affected

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