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Heap buffer over-read in ImageMagick and Magick.NET's DJVU image handler allows local attackers to read out-of-bounds memory through integer truncation in stride calculations. An attacker can trigger this vulnerability by supplying a malicious DJVU file, potentially leading to information disclosure or application crashes. Updates are available for ImageMagick versions 7.1.2-15, 6.9.13-40 and later.
Magick.NET and ImageMagick versions before 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40 are vulnerable to heap buffer over-read when processing low-resolution images with the wavelet-denoise filter, allowing local attackers to read sensitive memory. This out-of-bounds read could expose confidential information from adjacent heap memory with no possibility of code execution or denial of service. A patch is available for affected users.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. [CVSS 5.3 MEDIUM]
Heap buffer over-read in ImageMagick and Magick.Net raw image format handlers allows local attackers to read sensitive data from heap memory when processing specially crafted images with mismatched extraction and size parameters. The vulnerability affects ImageMagick versions prior to 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40, potentially exposing confidential information through out-of-bounds memory access. A patch is available for affected users.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. [CVSS 7.5 HIGH]
ImageMagick and Magick.NET fail to properly validate nested MVG-to-SVG conversions, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to trigger denial of service conditions. Affected versions prior to 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40 are vulnerable to resource exhaustion attacks through specially crafted image files. A patch is available for both products.
ImageMagick and Magick.NET versions 14.10.1 and below are vulnerable to denial of service attacks through a null pointer dereference in the MSL parser when processing malformed comment tags, exploitable by authenticated attackers without user interaction. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and affected systems may crash or experience assertion failures depending on build configuration. No patch is currently available to address this medium-severity issue.
Heap buffer over-read in ImageMagick and Magick.NET's DJVU image handler allows local attackers to read out-of-bounds memory through integer truncation in stride calculations. An attacker can trigger this vulnerability by supplying a malicious DJVU file, potentially leading to information disclosure or application crashes. Updates are available for ImageMagick versions 7.1.2-15, 6.9.13-40 and later.
Magick.NET and ImageMagick versions before 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40 are vulnerable to heap buffer over-read when processing low-resolution images with the wavelet-denoise filter, allowing local attackers to read sensitive memory. This out-of-bounds read could expose confidential information from adjacent heap memory with no possibility of code execution or denial of service. A patch is available for affected users.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. [CVSS 5.3 MEDIUM]
Heap buffer over-read in ImageMagick and Magick.Net raw image format handlers allows local attackers to read sensitive data from heap memory when processing specially crafted images with mismatched extraction and size parameters. The vulnerability affects ImageMagick versions prior to 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40, potentially exposing confidential information through out-of-bounds memory access. A patch is available for affected users.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. [CVSS 7.5 HIGH]
ImageMagick and Magick.NET fail to properly validate nested MVG-to-SVG conversions, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to trigger denial of service conditions. Affected versions prior to 7.1.2-15 and 6.9.13-40 are vulnerable to resource exhaustion attacks through specially crafted image files. A patch is available for both products.
ImageMagick and Magick.NET versions 14.10.1 and below are vulnerable to denial of service attacks through a null pointer dereference in the MSL parser when processing malformed comment tags, exploitable by authenticated attackers without user interaction. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and affected systems may crash or experience assertion failures depending on build configuration. No patch is currently available to address this medium-severity issue.