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general
  • source: hashcat (main)
  • version: 7.1.2+ds1-4
  • maintainer: Debian Security Tools (DMD)
  • uploaders: Daniel Echeverri [DMD]
  • arch: all amd64 arm64 armhf i386
  • std-ver: 4.7.2
  • VCS: Git (Browse, QA)
versions [more versions can be listed by madison] [old versions available from snapshot.debian.org]
[pool directory]
  • o-o-stable: 6.1.1+ds1-1
  • oldstable: 6.2.6+ds1-1
  • stable: 6.2.6+ds2-1
  • testing: 7.1.2+ds1-4
  • unstable: 7.1.2+ds1-4
versioned links
  • 6.1.1+ds1-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 6.2.6+ds1-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 6.2.6+ds2-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 7.1.2+ds1-4: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
binaries
  • hashcat (2 bugs: 0, 2, 0, 0)
  • hashcat-data
action needed
3 security issues in sid high

There are 3 open security issues in sid.

3 important issues:
  • CVE-2026-42482: A stack-based buffer overflow in mangle_to_hex_lower() and mangle_to_hex_upper() in src/rp_cpu.c in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted rule file, or via the -j or -k rule options used with password candidates of 128 or more characters. The vulnerability is caused by a bounds check that fails to account for the 2x expansion that occurs when password bytes are converted to hexadecimal.
  • CVE-2026-42483: A heap-based buffer overflow in the Kerberos hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted Kerberos hash file. The issue affects module_hash_decode in multiple Kerberos-related modules because account_info_len is calculated from untrusted delimiter positions without upper-bound validation before memcpy copies the data into a fixed-size account_info buffer.
  • CVE-2026-42484: A heap-based buffer overflow in hex_to_binary in the PKZIP hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PKZIP hash file. The issue affects modules 17200, 17210, 17220, 17225, and 17230. When data_type_enum<=1, attacker-controlled hex data from a user-supplied hash string is decoded into a fixed-size buffer without proper input-length validation.
Created: 2026-05-02 Last update: 2026-05-02 20:30
3 security issues in forky high

There are 3 open security issues in forky.

3 important issues:
  • CVE-2026-42482: A stack-based buffer overflow in mangle_to_hex_lower() and mangle_to_hex_upper() in src/rp_cpu.c in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted rule file, or via the -j or -k rule options used with password candidates of 128 or more characters. The vulnerability is caused by a bounds check that fails to account for the 2x expansion that occurs when password bytes are converted to hexadecimal.
  • CVE-2026-42483: A heap-based buffer overflow in the Kerberos hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted Kerberos hash file. The issue affects module_hash_decode in multiple Kerberos-related modules because account_info_len is calculated from untrusted delimiter positions without upper-bound validation before memcpy copies the data into a fixed-size account_info buffer.
  • CVE-2026-42484: A heap-based buffer overflow in hex_to_binary in the PKZIP hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PKZIP hash file. The issue affects modules 17200, 17210, 17220, 17225, and 17230. When data_type_enum<=1, attacker-controlled hex data from a user-supplied hash string is decoded into a fixed-size buffer without proper input-length validation.
Created: 2026-05-02 Last update: 2026-05-02 20:30
lintian reports 3 warnings normal
Lintian reports 3 warnings about this package. You should make the package lintian clean getting rid of them.
Created: 2026-04-15 Last update: 2026-04-15 15:00
3 low-priority security issues in trixie low

There are 3 open security issues in trixie.

3 issues left for the package maintainer to handle:
  • CVE-2026-42482: (needs triaging) A stack-based buffer overflow in mangle_to_hex_lower() and mangle_to_hex_upper() in src/rp_cpu.c in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted rule file, or via the -j or -k rule options used with password candidates of 128 or more characters. The vulnerability is caused by a bounds check that fails to account for the 2x expansion that occurs when password bytes are converted to hexadecimal.
  • CVE-2026-42483: (needs triaging) A heap-based buffer overflow in the Kerberos hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted Kerberos hash file. The issue affects module_hash_decode in multiple Kerberos-related modules because account_info_len is calculated from untrusted delimiter positions without upper-bound validation before memcpy copies the data into a fixed-size account_info buffer.
  • CVE-2026-42484: (needs triaging) A heap-based buffer overflow in hex_to_binary in the PKZIP hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PKZIP hash file. The issue affects modules 17200, 17210, 17220, 17225, and 17230. When data_type_enum<=1, attacker-controlled hex data from a user-supplied hash string is decoded into a fixed-size buffer without proper input-length validation.

You can find information about how to handle these issues in the security team's documentation.

Created: 2026-05-02 Last update: 2026-05-02 20:30
3 low-priority security issues in bookworm low

There are 3 open security issues in bookworm.

3 issues left for the package maintainer to handle:
  • CVE-2026-42482: (needs triaging) A stack-based buffer overflow in mangle_to_hex_lower() and mangle_to_hex_upper() in src/rp_cpu.c in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted rule file, or via the -j or -k rule options used with password candidates of 128 or more characters. The vulnerability is caused by a bounds check that fails to account for the 2x expansion that occurs when password bytes are converted to hexadecimal.
  • CVE-2026-42483: (needs triaging) A heap-based buffer overflow in the Kerberos hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted Kerberos hash file. The issue affects module_hash_decode in multiple Kerberos-related modules because account_info_len is calculated from untrusted delimiter positions without upper-bound validation before memcpy copies the data into a fixed-size account_info buffer.
  • CVE-2026-42484: (needs triaging) A heap-based buffer overflow in hex_to_binary in the PKZIP hash parser in hashcat v7.1.2 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PKZIP hash file. The issue affects modules 17200, 17210, 17220, 17225, and 17230. When data_type_enum<=1, attacker-controlled hex data from a user-supplied hash string is decoded into a fixed-size buffer without proper input-length validation.

You can find information about how to handle these issues in the security team's documentation.

Created: 2026-05-02 Last update: 2026-05-02 20:30
debian/patches: 5 patches to forward upstream low

Among the 7 debian patches available in version 7.1.2+ds1-4 of the package, we noticed the following issues:

  • 5 patches where the metadata indicates that the patch has not yet been forwarded upstream. You should either forward the patch upstream or update the metadata to document its real status.
Created: 2023-02-26 Last update: 2026-04-15 16:00
Standards version of the package is outdated. wishlist
The package should be updated to follow the last version of Debian Policy (Standards-Version 4.7.4 instead of 4.7.2).
Created: 2025-12-23 Last update: 2026-04-15 09:00
news
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  • [2026-04-20] hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-4 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2026-04-15] Accepted hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-4 (source) into unstable (Daniel Echeverri) (signed by: Daniel Echeverry)
  • [2026-03-31] hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-3 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2026-02-19] hashcat REMOVED from testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2025-10-31] hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-3 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2025-10-25] Accepted hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-3 (source) into unstable (Daniel Echeverri) (signed by: Daniel Echeverry)
  • [2025-10-02] Accepted hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-2 (source) into experimental (Daniel Echeverri) (signed by: Daniel Echeverry)
  • [2025-09-21] Accepted hashcat 7.1.2+ds1-1 (source) into experimental (Daniel Echeverri) (signed by: Daniel Echeverry)
  • [2024-05-03] hashcat 6.2.6+ds2-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2024-04-25] hashcat REMOVED from testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2024-04-25] hashcat REMOVED from testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2024-04-24] Accepted hashcat 6.2.6+ds2-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun)
  • [2022-10-11] hashcat 6.2.6+ds1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2022-10-11] hashcat 6.2.6+ds1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2022-10-06] Accepted hashcat 6.2.6+ds1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun)
  • [2021-12-29] hashcat 6.2.5+ds1-2 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2021-12-23] Accepted hashcat 6.2.5+ds1-2 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun)
  • [2021-12-22] Accepted hashcat 6.2.5+ds1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun)
  • [2020-08-12] hashcat 6.1.1+ds1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2020-08-06] Accepted hashcat 6.1.1+ds1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun) (signed by: Raphaël Hertzog)
  • [2020-06-25] hashcat 6.0.0+ds1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2020-06-19] Accepted hashcat 6.0.0+ds1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun) (signed by: Raphaël Hertzog)
  • [2020-03-01] hashcat 5.1.0+ds1-2 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2020-02-25] Accepted hashcat 5.1.0+ds1-2 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun) (signed by: Raphaël Hertzog)
  • [2018-12-17] hashcat 5.1.0+ds1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2018-12-07] Accepted hashcat 5.1.0+ds1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun) (signed by: Raphaël Hertzog)
  • [2018-11-14] hashcat 5.0.0-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2018-11-08] Accepted hashcat 5.0.0-1 (source) into unstable (Raphaël Hertzog)
  • [2018-08-28] hashcat 4.2.1-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2018-08-22] Accepted hashcat 4.2.1-1 (source) into unstable (Sophie Brun) (signed by: Raphaël Hertzog)
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bugs [bug history graph]
  • all: 2
  • RC: 0
  • I&N: 2
  • M&W: 0
  • F&P: 0
  • patch: 0
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