The rfc2231 function in message.c in libclamav in ClamAV before 0.93 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted message that produces a string that is not null terminated, which triggers a buffer over-read.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90 (including) | 0.90 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90.1 (including) | 0.90.1 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90_rc1.1 (including) | 0.90_rc1.1 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90_rc2 (including) | 0.90_rc2 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90_rc3 (including) | 0.90_rc3 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.90rc1 (including) | 0.90rc1 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.91 (including) | 0.91 (including) |
Clamav | Clam_anti-virus | 0.92 (including) | 0.92 (including) |
Clamav | Ubuntu | dapper | * |
Clamav | Ubuntu | feisty | * |
Clamav | Ubuntu | gutsy | * |
Clamav | Ubuntu | hardy | * |
Clamav | Ubuntu | upstream | * |