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rtl433 version 21.12 was discovered to contain a stack overflow vulnerability in the function somfyiohc_decode(). The vulnerability was identified and assigned CVE-2022-25050, with the initial record being created on February 14, 2022 (MITRE CVE).
The vulnerability exists in the somfyiohcdecode() function of rtl433 version 21.12. The issue was identified as a stack overflow condition that could be triggered through a crafted file. A fix was implemented through a commit that addressed the overflow in both Clipsal-CMR113 and Somfy-IOHC components ([GitHub Commit](https://github.com/merbanan/rtl433/commit/2dad7b9fc67a1d0bfbe520fbd821678b8f8cc7a8)).
When successfully exploited, this vulnerability allows attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) condition through the use of a specially crafted file (MITRE CVE).
A patch has been implemented to fix the overflow vulnerability in the affected components. Users should update to a version newer than 21.12 that includes the security fix (GitHub Commit).
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