An integer overflow in the RFC3164 parser in One Identity syslog-ng 3.0 through 3.37 allows remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service via crafted syslog input that is mishandled by the tcp or network function. syslog-ng Premium Edition 7.0.30 and syslog-ng Store Box 6.10.0 are also affected.
Last updated 4 February 2025
The encodeinvalidchars function in util/url.py in the urllib3 library 1.25.2 through 1.25.7 for Python allows a denial of service (CPU consumption) because of an inefficient algorithm. The percentencodings array contains all matches of percent encodings. It is not deduplicated. For a URL of length N, the size of percentencodings may be up to O(N). The next step (normalize existing percent-encoded bytes) also takes up to O(N) for each step, so the total time is O(N^2). If percentencodings were deduplicated, the time to compute encodeinvalidchars would be O(kN), where k is at most 484 ((10+62)^2).
Apache ZooKeeper could allow a remote authenticated attacker to obtain sensitive information, caused by a flaw in persistent watchers handling. By attaching a persistent watcher to a parent, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to obtain information of the full path of znodes, and use this information to launch further attacks against the affected system.
A flaw was found in python-urllib3. The HTTPConnection.request() does not properly validate CRLF sequences in the HTTP request method, potentially allowing manipulation of the request by injecting additional HTTP headers. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality and integrity.
Last updated 25 August 2025