ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Read in distributed pixel cache server
ImageMagick: Information Disclosure in distributed pixel cache server because it is not using a challenge–response authentication model
ImageMagick: Race Condition in distributed pixel cache server can result in file descriptor hijacking
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Write in distributed pixel cache server
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Write of a single byte in the JP2 encoder.
ImageMagick: Stack overflow in fx operation
ImageMagick: Use-After-Free in MSL decoder.
ImageMagick: Infinite Loop in the MIFF decoder can lead to CPU exhaustion
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Write in MIFF encoder when using LZMA compression
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Write in IPL decoder when reading multiple images of different dimensions
ImageMagick: Policy Bypass in MNG coder could
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Read of a 4 bytes in distort operation.
ImageMagick: Policy Bypass in PSD decoder
ImageMagick: Out-of-Bounds Read of a single byte in meta encoder
ImageMagick: Out-of-Bounds Read in connected components when the user supplies an invalid keep-top define
ImageMagick: Heap Buffer Over-Read in IPTC encoder
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. Prior to 7.1.2-18 and 6.9.13-43, due to an incorrect return value on certain platforms a pointer is incremented past the end of a buffer that is on the stack and that could result in an out of bounds write...
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. Prior to 7.1.2-18 and 6.9.13-43, an out-of-bounds write of a zero byte exists in the X11 `display` interaction path that could lead to a crash. Versions 7.1.2-18 and 6.9.13-43 patch the issue.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. Prior to 7.1.2-17 and 6.9.13-42, the NewXMLTree method contains a bug that could result in a crash due to an out of write bounds of a single zero byte. Versions 7.1.2-17 and 6.9.13-42 fix the issue.
ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. Prior to 7.1.2-16 and 6.9.13-41, an overflow on 32-bit systems can cause a crash in the SFW decoder when processing extremely large images. This vulnerability is fixed in 7.1.2-16 and 6.9.13-41.