There are 3 open security issues in bullseye.
2 important issues:
- CVE-2023-40533:
An uninitialized memory use vulnerability exists in Tinyproxy 1.11.1 while parsing HTTP requests. In certain configurations, a specially crafted HTTP request can result in disclosure of data allocated on the heap, which could contain sensitive information. An attacker can make an unauthenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.
- CVE-2023-49606:
A use-after-free vulnerability exists in the HTTP Connection Headers parsing in Tinyproxy 1.11.1 and Tinyproxy 1.10.0. A specially crafted HTTP header can trigger reuse of previously freed memory, which leads to memory corruption and could lead to remote code execution. An attacker needs to make an unauthenticated HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.
1 issue left for the package maintainer to handle:
- CVE-2022-40468:
(needs triaging)
Potential leak of left-over heap data if custom error page templates containing special non-standard variables are used. Tinyproxy commit 84f203f and earlier use uninitialized buffers in process_request() function.
You can find information about how to handle this issue in the security team's documentation.