A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::readFunctions.
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitRethrow(wasm::Rethrow*).
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 103 due to an Invalid memory address dereference in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitLet.
WebAssembly v1.0.29 discovered to contain an abort in CWriter::MangleType.
WebAssembly v1.0.29 was discovered to contain a segmentation fault via the component wabt::Decompiler::WrapChild.
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::WasmBinaryBuilder::visitRethrow(wasm::Rethrow*).
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 103. The program terminates with signal SIGKILL.
A Denial of Service vulnerability exists in Binaryen 104 due to an assertion abort in wasm::Tuple::validate.
WebAssembly wabt 1.0.33 contains an Out-of-Bound Memory Write in DataSegment::Drop(), which lead to segmentation fault.
wasm2c v1.0.29 was discovered to contain an abort in CWriter::Write.
WebAssembly wabt 1.0.33 has an Out-of-Bound Memory Read in in DataSegment::IsValidRange(), which lead to segmentation fault.
WebAssembly wat2wasm v1.0.32 allows attackers to cause a libc++abi.dylib crash by putting '@' before a quote (").
A Stack Overflow vulnerability exists in Binaryen 103 via the printf_common function.
An issue in Bento4 v1.6.0-641 allows an attacker to trigger a segmentation fault via Ap4Atom.cpp, specifically in AP4_AtomParent::RemoveChild, during the execution of mp4encrypt with a specially crafted MP4 input file.
A flaw was found in the opj2_decompress program in openjpeg2 2.4.0 in the way it handles an input directory with a large number of files. When it fails to allocate a buffer to store the filenames of the input directory, it calls free() on an uninitialized pointer, leading to a segmentation fault and a denial of service.
iSulad uses the lcr+lxc runtime (default) to run malicious images, which can cause DOS.