CVE-2022-35484
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

OTFCC v0.10.4 was discovered to contain a segmentation violation via /release-x64/otfccdump+0x6b6a8f. The vulnerability was identified and tracked as CVE-2022-35484 (Debian Security).

Technical details

The vulnerability manifests as a segmentation violation in the otfccdump component of OTFCC version 0.10.4. The issue occurs specifically at the memory address /release-x64/otfccdump+0x6b6a8f (Debian Security).

Impact

The vulnerability affects the OTFCC font processing tool and could potentially lead to application crashes when processing malformed font files (Debian Security).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in updated versions of the texlive-bin package for various Debian distributions. For Debian bullseye, the fix is included in version 2020.20200327.54578-7+deb11u2 (Debian Security).

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