CVE-2023-4039
**DISPUTED**A 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.
System updated the risk assessment to 0.97
System recalculated raw risk assessment
System updated the risk assessment to 1.95
System recalculated raw risk assessment
System updated the risk assessment to 0.97
System recalculated raw risk assessment
System updated the risk assessment from 0.97 to 1.95
System recalculated raw risk assessment
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
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Tim Bastin detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
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Tim Bastin detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
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Tim Bastin fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System fixed CVE-2023-4039
System detected CVE-2023-4039 with a risk of 1.95
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Affected component
debian/gcc-12