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CVE-2019-20016 · cross-distro fix matrix

CVE-2019-20016: libmysofa before 2019-11-24 does not properly restrict recursive function calls, as demonstrated by reports of stack consumption in readOHDRHeaderMessageDatatype in dataobject.c and directblockRead in fractalhead.c. NOTE: a download of v0.9 after 2019-12-06 should fully remediate this issue.

Affects 3 Linux releases across 3 (distro × package) combinations.

Fix per ecosystem

Each block below is a distro release where CVE-2019-20016 has a known fix. Run the listed command on that distro to remediate.

Debian bullseye

Source: Debian Security Tracker

  • libmysofa→ fixed in0.9~dfsg0-1urgency: not yet assigned
    sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade -y libmysofa

Debian bookworm

Source: Debian Security Tracker

  • libmysofa→ fixed in0.9~dfsg0-1urgency: not yet assigned
    sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade -y libmysofa

Debian trixie

Source: Debian Security Tracker

  • libmysofa→ fixed in0.9~dfsg0-1urgency: not yet assigned
    sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade -y libmysofa
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