CVE-2005-3487
published 2005-11-03CVE-2005-3487: Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via various (1) GLConsole::addLine, (2)…
PriorityP342high7.5CVSS 2.0
AVNACLAuNCPIPAP
EXPLOIT
EPSS
7.72%
93.9th percentile
Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via various (1) GLConsole::addLine, (2) ServerCommon::sendString, (3) ServerCommon::serverLog functions, (4) a long command that is not properly handled in ComsMessageHandler.cpp when generating an error message, (5) a long UniqueID value in Logger.cpp, and possibly other unspecified vectors.
Affected
2 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| debian | scorched3d | < scorched3d 39.1+cvs20050929-2 (bookworm) | scorched3d 39.1+cvs20050929-2 (bookworm) |
| scorched_3d | scorched_3d | — | — |
CVSS provenance
nvdv2.07.5HIGHAV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
osv7.5HIGH
vendor_debian7.5MEDIUM
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GHSA
GHSA-g49c-8jvm-vh4f: Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-05-01
CVE-2005-3487 [HIGH] GHSA-g49c-8jvm-vh4f: Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39
Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via various (1) GLConsole::addLine, (2) ServerCommon::sendString, (3) ServerCommon::serverLog functions, (4) a long command that is not properly handled in ComsMessageHandler.cpp when generating an error message, (5) a long UniqueID value in Logger.cpp, and possibly other unspecified vectors.
OSV
CVE-2005-3487: Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39
osv·2005-11-03·CVSS 7.5
CVE-2005-3487 [HIGH] CVE-2005-3487: Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39
Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via various (1) GLConsole::addLine, (2) ServerCommon::sendString, (3) ServerCommon::serverLog functions, (4) a long command that is not properly handled in ComsMessageHandler.cpp when generating an error message, (5) a long UniqueID value in Logger.cpp, and possibly other unspecified vectors.
Debian
CVE-2005-3487: scorched3d - Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote atta...
vendor_debian·2005·CVSS 7.5
CVE-2005-3487 [HIGH] CVE-2005-3487: scorched3d - Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote atta...
Multiple buffer overflows in Scorched 3D 39.1 (bf) and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via various (1) GLConsole::addLine, (2) ServerCommon::sendString, (3) ServerCommon::serverLog functions, (4) a long command that is not properly handled in ComsMessageHandler.cpp when generating an error message, (5) a long UniqueID value in Logger.cpp, and possibly other unspecified vectors.
Scope: local
bookworm: resolved (fixed in 39.1+cvs20050929-2)
bullseye: resolved (fixed in 39.1+cvs20050929-2)
forky: resolved (fixed in 39.1+cvs20050929-2)
sid: resolved (fixed in 39.1+cvs20050929-2)
trixie: resolved (fixed in 39.1+cvs20050929-2)
No detection rules found.
No writeups or analysis indexed.
http://aluigi.altervista.org/adv/scorchbugs-adv.txthttp://marc.info/?l=full-disclosure&m=113095941031946&w=2http://secunia.com/advisories/17423http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200511-12.xmlhttp://www.osvdb.org/20468http://www.osvdb.org/20469http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15292http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2005/2288http://aluigi.altervista.org/adv/scorchbugs-adv.txthttp://marc.info/?l=full-disclosure&m=113095941031946&w=2http://secunia.com/advisories/17423http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200511-12.xmlhttp://www.osvdb.org/20468http://www.osvdb.org/20469http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15292http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2005/2288
2005-11-03
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