It was discovered that tar incorrectly handled extended attributes in PAX
archives. An attacker could use this issue to cause tar to crash, resulting in a
denial of service.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ubuntu | 23.10 | noarch | tar | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu1.1 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 23.10 | noarch | tar-dbgsym | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu1.1 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 23.10 | noarch | tar-scripts | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu1.1 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 23.04 | noarch | tar | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu0.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 23.04 | noarch | tar-dbgsym | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu0.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 23.04 | noarch | tar-scripts | < 1.34+dfsg-1.2ubuntu0.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 22.04 | noarch | tar | < 1.34+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1.22.04.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 22.04 | noarch | tar-dbgsym | < 1.34+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1.22.04.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 22.04 | noarch | tar-scripts | < 1.34+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1.22.04.2 | UNKNOWN |
Ubuntu | 20.04 | noarch | tar | < 1.30+dfsg-7ubuntu0.20.04.4 | UNKNOWN |