qemu vulnerabilities

Direct Vulnerabilities

Known vulnerabilities in the qemu package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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VulnerabilityVulnerable Version
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Out-of-bounds Write

<5.2.0-r0
  • M
Uncontrolled Recursion

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
NULL Pointer Dereference

<6.0.0-r2
  • L
NULL Pointer Dereference

<5.2.0-r0
  • M
Use After Free

<6.0.0-r2
  • L
Integer Overflow or Wraparound

<5.2.0-r0
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Memory Leak

<6.1.0-r0
  • L
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
CVE-2016-8578

<2.8.1-r1
  • L
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.2.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-Bounds

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Information Exposure

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Buffer Overflow

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Out-of-Bounds

<6.1.0-r0
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1
  • H
CVE-2023-2861

<8.0.2-r1
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<6.0.0-r1
  • H
Out-of-bounds Write

<6.1.0-r0
  • M
Use of Uninitialized Resource

<6.1.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-Bounds

<6.0.0-r1
  • M
Out-of-bounds Write

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<5.1.0-r1
  • H
Release of Invalid Pointer or Reference

<6.1.0-r0
  • L
Use After Free

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<2.8.1-r1
  • C
Out-of-bounds Read

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Reachable Assertion

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Integer Overflow or Wraparound

<2.8.1-r1
  • L
Use After Free

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1
  • L
NULL Pointer Dereference

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Out-of-bounds Write

<4.2.0-r0
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Integer Underflow

<7.1.0-r4
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Divide By Zero

<5.2.0-r0
  • H
Improper Privilege Management

<5.2.0-r0
  • L
Reachable Assertion

<5.2.0-r0
  • L
NULL Pointer Dereference

<5.2.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Out-of-bounds Write

<8.0.0-r6
  • M
Out-of-bounds Write

<5.1.0-r1
  • H
Improper Synchronization

<7.1.0-r4
  • M
NULL Pointer Dereference

<7.0.0-r0
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
NULL Pointer Dereference

<6.0.0-r2
  • H
Race Condition

<6.0.0-r1
  • L
Out-of-bounds Write

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
NULL Pointer Dereference

<6.1.0-r0
  • L
Use After Free

<6.0.0-r1
  • L
Reachable Assertion

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1
  • L
NULL Pointer Dereference

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.2.0-r0
  • L
NULL Pointer Dereference

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling

<6.0.0-r2
  • M
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')

<6.0.0-r1
  • M
Incorrect Calculation

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.1.0-r1
  • L
Divide By Zero

<5.0.0-r0
  • C
Out-of-bounds Read

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Out-of-bounds Write

<5.1.0-r1
  • M
Out-of-bounds Read

<5.0.0-r0
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Integer Overflow or Wraparound

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

<2.8.1-r1
  • H
Integer Overflow or Wraparound

<2.8.1-r1
  • M
Memory Leak

<2.8.1-r1