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7.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-32545
A vulnerability was found in ImageMagick, causing an outside the range of representable values of type 'unsigned char' at coders/psd.c, when crafted or untrusted input is processed. This leads to a negative impact to application availability or other problems related to...
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
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7.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-32546
A vulnerability was found in ImageMagick, causing an outside the range of representable values of type 'unsigned long' at coders/pcl.c, when crafted or untrusted input is processed. This leads to a negative impact to application availability or other problems related to...
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Fedoraproject Extra Packages For Enterprise Linux 8.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 36
7.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-32547
In ImageMagick, there is load of misaligned address for type 'double', which requires 8 byte alignment and for type 'float', which requires 4 byte alignment at MagickCore/property.c. Whenever crafted or untrusted input is processed by ImageMagick, this causes ...
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 36
7.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-28463
ImageMagick 7.1.0-27 is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow.
Imagemagick Imagemagick 7.1.0-27
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
7.1
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-1114
A heap-use-after-free flaw was found in ImageMagick's RelinquishDCMInfo() function of dcm.c file. 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 d...
Imagemagick Imagemagick
5.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2021-4219
A flaw was found in ImageMagick. The vulnerability occurs due to improper use of open functions and leads to a denial of service. This flaw allows an malicious user to crash the system.
Imagemagick Imagemagick
9.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-24720
image_processing is an image processing wrapper for libvips and ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick. Prior to version 1.12.2, using the `#apply` method from image_processing to apply a series of operations that are coming from unsanitized user input allows the malicious user to execute sh...
Image Processing Project Image Processing
Debian Debian Linux 11.0
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2021-3610
A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability was found in ImageMagick in versions before 7.0.11-14 in ReadTIFFImage() in coders/tiff.c. This issue is due to an incorrect setting of the pixel array size, which can lead to a crash and segmentation fault.
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Fedoraproject Fedora 34
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
6.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2021-3596
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in ImageMagick in versions before 7.0.10-31 in ReadSVGImage() in coders/svg.c. This issue is due to not checking the return value from libxml2's xmlCreatePushParserCtxt() and uses the value directly, which leads to a crash and segmen...
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 34
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
7.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2021-45463
load_cache in GEGL prior to 0.4.34 allows shell expansion when a pathname in a constructed command line is not escaped or filtered. This is caused by use of the system library function for execution of the ImageMagick convert fallback in magick-load. NOTE: GEGL releases prior to ...
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Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
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