Description
A heap buffer overflow in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 allows a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to execute arbitrary
code, aka GHSL-2020-080. (CVE-2020-12861)
An out-of-bounds read in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 may allow a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to read important
information, such as the ASLR offsets of the program, aka GHSL-2020-082.
(CVE-2020-12862)
An out-of-bounds read in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 may allow a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to read important
information, such as the ASLR offsets of the program, aka GHSL-2020-083.
(CVE-2020-12863)
An out-of-bounds read in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 may allow a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to read important
information, such as the ASLR offsets of the program, aka GHSL-2020-081.
(CVE-2020-12864)
A heap buffer overflow in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 may allow a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to execute arbitrary
code, aka GHSL-2020-084. (CVE-2020-12865)
A NULL pointer dereference in SANE Backends before 1.0.30 allows a malicious
device connected to the same local network as the victim to cause a denial of
service, GHSL-2020-079. (CVE-2020-12866)
A NULL pointer dereference in sanei_epson_net_read in SANE Backends before
1.0.30 allows a malicious device connected to the same local network as the
victim to cause a denial of service, aka GHSL-2020-075. (CVE-2020-12867)