CVE-2022-35462
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

OTFCC v0.10.4 was discovered to contain a heap-buffer overflow via /release-x64/otfccdump+0x6c0bc3. The vulnerability was identified and tracked as CVE-2022-35462 (Debian Security).

Technical details

The vulnerability is a heap-based buffer overflow condition that occurs in the otfccdump component. The issue specifically manifests at the memory location /release-x64/otfccdump+0x6c0bc3. This type of vulnerability typically occurs when a program writes more data to a memory buffer than it was allocated to hold (Debian Security).

Impact

A successful exploitation of this heap buffer overflow vulnerability could potentially lead to memory corruption, which may result in program crashes or arbitrary code execution. The vulnerability affects systems running OTFCC version 0.10.4 (Debian Security).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been addressed in certain distributions. For example, in Debian's release tracking, the issue is marked as fixed in bullseye but remains vulnerable in bookworm, trixie, and sid versions (Debian Security).

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