CVE-2023-4039
ADVISORY - nistSummary
DISPUTEDA failure in the -fstack-protector feature in GCC-based toolchains that target AArch64 allows an attacker to exploit an existing buffer overflow in dynamically-sized local variables in your application without this being detected. This stack-protector failure only applies to C99-style dynamically-sized local variables or those created using alloca(). The stack-protector operates as intended for statically-sized local variables.
The default behavior when the stack-protector detects an overflow is to terminate your application, resulting in controlled loss of availability. An attacker who can exploit a buffer overflow without triggering the stack-protector might be able to change program flow control to cause an uncontrolled loss of availability or to go further and affect confidentiality or integrity. NOTE: The GCC project argues that this is a missed hardening bug and not a vulnerability by itself.
NIST
2.2
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4.8mediumAlpine
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Debian
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N/AlowUbuntu
2.2
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4.8lowAmazon
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N/AmediumAmazon
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N/AmediumAmazon
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N/AmediumRed Hat
2.2
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N/AunspecifiedOracle
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N/AlowOracle
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N/AlowOracle
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N/AlowChainguard
CGA-6285-g9qw-vhcr
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Chainguard
CGA-8mq5-mjh4-xwff
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Chainguard
CGA-h4h6-7wwr-mh65
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intheWild
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