| CVE-ID |
CVE-2009-3294
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• CVSS Severity Rating • Fix Information • Vulnerable Software Versions • SCAP Mappings • CPE Information
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| Description |
| The popen API function in TSRM/tsrm_win32.c in PHP before 5.2.11 and
5.3.x before 5.3.1, when running on certain Windows operating systems,
allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service
(crash) via a crafted (1) "e" or (2) "er" string in the second
argument (aka mode), possibly related to the _fdopen function in the
Microsoft C runtime library. NOTE: this might not cross privilege
boundaries except in rare cases in which the mode argument is
accessible to an attacker outside of an application that uses the
popen function.
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| Assigning CNA |
| N/A |
| Date Entry Created |
| 20090922 |
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the CVE ID was allocated or reserved, and does not
necessarily indicate when this vulnerability was
discovered, shared with the affected vendor, publicly
disclosed, or updated in CVE.
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| Phase (Legacy) |
| Assigned (20090922) |
| Votes (Legacy) |
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| Comments (Legacy) |
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| Proposed (Legacy) |
| N/A |
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