CVE-2020-10931

Memcached 1.6.x before 1.6.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a crafted binary protocol header to try_read_command_binary in memcached.c.

CVE-2020-10931

Memcached 1.6.x before 1.6.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a crafted binary protocol header to try_read_command_binary in memcached.c.

CVE-2020-5252

The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pillâ€� command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, …

CVE-2020-5252

The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pillâ€� command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, …

CVE-2020-5252

The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pillâ€� command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, …

CVE-2020-5252

The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pillâ€� command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, …

CVE-2020-5252

The command-line “safety” package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pillâ€� command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, …