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Buffer overflow in the array_from_pyobj function of fortranobject.c in NumPy < 1.19, which allows attackers to conduct a Denial of Service attacks by carefully constructing an array with negative values. NOTE: The vendor...Show more |
Null Pointer Dereference vulnerability exists in numpy.sort in NumPy < and 1.19 in the PyArray_DescrNew function due to missing return-value validation, which allows attackers to conduct DoS attacks by repetitively cre...Show more |
2Numpy Oracle2Communications Cloud Native Core Policy NumpyNov 21, 2024 Dec 17, 2021 N/A· v4 5.3 MEDIUM· v3 5.0 MEDIUM· v2 An incomplete string comparison in the numpy.core component in NumPy before 1.22.0 allows attackers to trigger slightly incorrect copying by constructing specific string objects. NOTE: the vendor states that this reporte...Show more |
A Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists in NumPy 1.9.x in the PyArray_NewFromDescr_int function of ctors.c when specifying arrays of large dimensions (over 32) from Python code, which could let a malicious user cause a De...Show more |
2Fedoraproject Numpy2Fedora NumpyJul 21, 2025 Jan 16, 2019 N/A· v4 9.8 CRITICAL· v3 7.5 HIGH· v2 An issue was discovered in NumPy before 1.16.3. It uses the pickle Python module unsafely, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted serialized object, as demonstrated by a numpy.load call. NO...Show more |
3Fedoraproject NumpyRedhat3Enterprise Linux FedoraNumpyNov 21, 2024 Jan 8, 2018 N/A· v4 5.5 MEDIUM· v3 2.1 LOW· v2 (1) core/tests/test_memmap.py, (2) core/tests/test_multiarray.py, (3) f2py/f2py2e.py, and (4) lib/tests/test_io.py in NumPy before 1.8.1 allow local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a temporary f...Show more |
__init__.py in f2py in NumPy before 1.8.1 allows local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a temporary file. |
The numpy.pad function in Numpy 1.13.1 and older versions is missing input validation. An empty list or ndarray will stick into an infinite loop, which can allow attackers to cause a DoS attack. |