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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2016-6153 4.6
os_unix.c in SQLite before 3.13.0 improperly implements the temporary directory search algorithm, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (application crash), or have unspecified other impact by levera
22-05-2023 - 13:15 26-09-2016 - 16:59
CVE-2018-20506 6.8
SQLite before 3.25.3, when the FTS3 extension is enabled, encounters an integer overflow (and resultant buffer overflow) for FTS3 queries in a "merge" operation that occurs after crafted changes to FTS3 shadow tables, allowing remote attackers to exe
31-07-2021 - 08:15 03-04-2019 - 18:29
CVE-2019-8457 7.5
SQLite3 from 3.6.0 to and including 3.27.2 is vulnerable to heap out-of-bound read in the rtreenode() function when handling invalid rtree tables.
31-07-2021 - 08:15 30-05-2019 - 16:29
CVE-2018-20346 6.8
SQLite before 3.25.3, when the FTS3 extension is enabled, encounters an integer overflow (and resultant buffer overflow) for FTS3 queries that occur after crafted changes to FTS3 shadow tables, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by l
31-07-2021 - 08:15 21-12-2018 - 21:29
CVE-2017-2518 7.5
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. iOS before 10.3.2 is affected. macOS before 10.12.5 is affected. tvOS before 10.2.1 is affected. watchOS before 3.2.2 is affected. The issue involves the "SQLite" component. It allows remote attacker
03-10-2019 - 00:03 22-05-2017 - 05:29
CVE-2017-10989 7.5
The getNodeSize function in ext/rtree/rtree.c in SQLite through 3.19.3, as used in GDAL and other products, mishandles undersized RTree blobs in a crafted database, leading to a heap-based buffer over-read or possibly unspecified other impact.
03-10-2019 - 00:03 07-07-2017 - 12:29
CVE-2017-13685 4.3
The dump_callback function in SQLite 3.20.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (EXC_BAD_ACCESS and application crash) via a crafted file.
31-08-2017 - 01:29 29-08-2017 - 06:29
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