A severe buffer overflow vulnerability has been discovered in the zlib untgz utility, affecting version 1.3.1.2, allowing attackers to trigger memory corruption via maliciously crafted command-line arguments. The vulnerability resides in the TGZfname() function, where an unbounded strcpy() call copies user-supplied archive names directly into a fixed-size global buffer of 1024 bytes without any length […]
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