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Red Hat Bug Fix Advisory: rsync bug fix and enhancement updateCVE-2024-12084 0 For detailed information on changes in this release, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Release Notes linked from the References section. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 05/13/2025, 08:18:15 UTC Added: 05/26/2026, 20:58:48 UTC |
Red Hat Security Advisory: rsync security updateCVE-2024-12086 0 The rsync utility enables the users to copy and synchronize files locally or across a network. Synchronization with rsync is fast because rsync only sends the differences in files over the network instead of sending whole files. The rsync utility is also used as a mirroring tool. Security Fix(es): * rsync: rsync server leaks arbitrary client files (CVE-2024-12086) * rsync: Rsync: Use-after-free vulnerability in extended attribute handling (CVE-2026-41035) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 05/19/2026, 22:14:02 UTC Added: 05/26/2026, 20:58:31 UTC |
CVE-2024-12086: Detection of Error Condition Without ActionCVE-2024-12086 0 A flaw was found in rsync. It could allow a server to enumerate the contents of an arbitrary file from the client's machine. This issue occurs when files are being copied from a client to a server. During this process, the rsync server will send checksums of local data to the client to compare with in order to determine what data needs to be sent to the server. By sending specially constructed checksum values for arbitrary files, an attacker may be able to reconstruct the data of those files byte-by-byte based on the responses from the client. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 01/14/2025, 17:37:54 UTC Added: 05/26/2026, 20:58:31 UTC |
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