📦 Libigl
by Libigl
🔍 What is Libigl?
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🛡️ Security Overview
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⚠️ Known Vulnerabilities
This CVE describes stack-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities in libigl's readOFF function when parsing malicious .off files. Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities by providing specially crafte...
This CVE describes multiple stack-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities in libigl v2.5.0's readOFF function. Attackers can exploit these by providing specially crafted .off files, potentially allowing...
This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service by providing a malicious .msh file to libigl. It affects applications that use libigl v2.5.0 to parse MSH f...
This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service by providing a malicious .msh file to libigl's readMSH functionality. It affects applications that use libi...
This vulnerability allows arbitrary code execution via stack-based buffer overflow when libigl parses malicious .off files. Attackers can exploit specially crafted files to execute code on affected sy...
An out-of-bounds write vulnerability in libigl's readNODE function allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or crash applications by providing malicious .node files. This affects any software using ...
CVE-2023-35949 is a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in libigl's OFF file parser that allows arbitrary code execution when processing malicious .off files. This affects applications using lib...
This vulnerability allows remote code execution through specially crafted .off files in libigl v2.4.0. Attackers can exploit stack-based buffer overflows in the readOFF.cpp parser to execute arbitrary...
This vulnerability allows an attacker to cause an out-of-bounds read in libigl's readMSH function by providing a specially crafted .msh file. This could lead to information disclosure or application c...