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CVE-2024-32671: Buffer Overflow

First published: Mon Jul 29 2024(Updated: )

Heap-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot JavaScript engine allows Overflow Buffers.This issue affects Escargot: 4.0.0.

Credit: PSIRT@samsung.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Samsung Escargot=4.0.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2024-32671?

    CVE-2024-32671 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for heap-based buffer overflow exploitation.

  • How do I fix CVE-2024-32671?

    To fix CVE-2024-32671, upgrade to a newer version of the Samsung Escargot JavaScript engine that addresses this vulnerability.

  • What are the consequences of exploiting CVE-2024-32671?

    Exploiting CVE-2024-32671 could lead to unauthorized access or control of affected systems through remote code execution.

  • Which versions of Escargot are affected by CVE-2024-32671?

    CVE-2024-32671 specifically affects Samsung Escargot version 4.0.0.

  • Is there a public disclosure for CVE-2024-32671?

    Yes, CVE-2024-32671 has been publicly disclosed by Samsung and details can be found in the referenced GitHub pull request.

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