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The probability is the direct output of the EPSS model, and conveys an overall sense of the threat of exploitation in the wild. The percentile measures the EPSS probability relative to all known EPSS scores. Note: This data is updated daily, relying on the latest available EPSS model version. Check out the EPSS documentation for more details.
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Test your applicationsUpgrade Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-x86 to version 14.10.2 or higher.
Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-x86 is a Magick.NET allows you can use ImageMagick without having to install ImageMagick on your server or desktop.
More information about specific builds see the [official docs] (https://github.com/dlemstra/Magick.NET/tree/main/docs)
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Infinite loop in ProcessMSLScript. An attacker can cause the application to crash or become unresponsive by supplying a specially crafted Magick Scripting Language (MSL) file that triggers infinite recursion, resulting in a stack overflow.
This vulnerability can be mitigated by restricting the ability to process Magick Scripting Language (MSL) files through a policy entry that disables the MSL coder in the ImageMagick policy file.