An attacker who submits a crafted file that is processed by ImageMagick could trigger undefined behavior in the form of math division by zero. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.Ī flaw was found in ImageMagick in MagickCore/resize.c. ![]() When an application processes a malformed TIFF file, it could lead to undefined behavior or a crash causing a denial of service.Ī flaw was found in ImageMagick in coders/jp2.c. This vulnerability is triggered when an attacker passes a specially crafted TIFF image file to ImageMagick for conversion, potentially leading to a denial of service.Ī heap buffer overflow issue was found in ImageMagick. This vulnerability is triggered when an attacker passes a specially crafted DICOM image file to ImageMagick for conversion, potentially leading to information disclosure and a denial of service.Ī heap-buffer-overflow flaw was found in ImageMagick’s PushShortPixel() function of quantum-private.h file. This flaw allows an attacker to crash the system.Ī heap-use-after-free flaw was found in ImageMagick's RelinquishDCMInfo() function of dcm.c file. The vulnerability occurs due to improper use of open functions and leads to a denial of service. ![]() A vulnerability was found in ImageMagick-7.0.11-5, where executing a crafted file with the convert command, ASAN detects memory leaks.Ī flaw was found in ImageMagick.
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