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Vuln ID | Summary | CVSS Severity |
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CVE-2022-33879 |
The initial fixes in CVE-2022-30126 and CVE-2022-30973 for regexes in the StandardsExtractingContentHandler were insufficient, and we found a separate, new regex DoS in a different regex in the StandardsExtractingContentHandler. These are now fixed in 1.28.4 and 2.4.1. Published: June 27, 2022; 6:15:09 PM -0400 |
V3.1: 3.3 LOW V2.0: 2.6 LOW |
CVE-2022-30973 |
We failed to apply the fix for CVE-2022-30126 to the 1.x branch in the 1.28.2 release. In Apache Tika, a regular expression in the StandardsText class, used by the StandardsExtractingContentHandler could lead to a denial of service caused by backtracking on a specially crafted file. This only affects users who are running the StandardsExtractingContentHandler, which is a non-standard handler. This is fixed in 1.28.3. Published: May 31, 2022; 10:15:07 AM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 2.6 LOW |
CVE-2022-30126 |
In Apache Tika, a regular expression in our StandardsText class, used by the StandardsExtractingContentHandler could lead to a denial of service caused by backtracking on a specially crafted file. This only affects users who are running the StandardsExtractingContentHandler, which is a non-standard handler. This is fixed in 1.28.2 and 2.4.0 Published: May 16, 2022; 1:15:09 PM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2022-25169 |
The BPG parser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.28.2 and 2.4.0 may allocate an unreasonable amount of memory on carefully crafted files. Published: May 16, 2022; 1:15:09 PM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2021-28657 |
A carefully crafted or corrupt file may trigger an infinite loop in Tika's MP3Parser up to and including Tika 1.25. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.26 or later. Published: March 31, 2021; 4:15:11 AM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2020-1951 |
A carefully crafted or corrupt PSD file can cause an infinite loop in Apache Tika's PSDParser in versions 1.0-1.23. Published: March 23, 2020; 10:15:13 AM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2020-1950 |
A carefully crafted or corrupt PSD file can cause excessive memory usage in Apache Tika's PSDParser in versions 1.0-1.23. Published: March 23, 2020; 10:15:13 AM -0400 |
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2019-10094 |
A carefully crafted package/compressed file that, when unzipped/uncompressed yields the same file (a quine), causes a StackOverflowError in Apache Tika's RecursiveParserWrapper in versions 1.7-1.21. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.22 or later. Published: August 02, 2019; 3:15:11 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM |
CVE-2019-10088 |
A carefully crafted or corrupt zip file can cause an OOM in Apache Tika's RecursiveParserWrapper in versions 1.7-1.21. Users should upgrade to 1.22 or later. Published: August 02, 2019; 3:15:11 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 8.8 HIGH V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-17197 |
A carefully crafted or corrupt sqlite file can cause an infinite loop in Apache Tika's SQLite3Parser in versions 1.8-1.19.1 of Apache Tika. Published: December 24, 2018; 9:29:00 AM -0500 |
V3.0: 6.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-11796 |
In Apache Tika 1.19 (CVE-2018-11761), we added an entity expansion limit for XML parsing. However, Tika reuses SAXParsers and calls reset() after each parse, which, for Xerces2 parsers, as per the documentation, removes the user-specified SecurityManager and thus removes entity expansion limits after the first parse. Apache Tika versions from 0.1 to 1.19 are therefore still vulnerable to entity expansions which can lead to a denial of service attack. Users should upgrade to 1.19.1 or later. Published: October 09, 2018; 6:29:00 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 7.5 HIGH V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-8017 |
In Apache Tika 1.2 to 1.18, a carefully crafted file can trigger an infinite loop in the IptcAnpaParser. Published: September 19, 2018; 10:29:02 AM -0400 |
V3.0: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-11762 |
In Apache Tika 0.9 to 1.18, in a rare edge case where a user does not specify an extract directory on the commandline (--extract-dir=) and the input file has an embedded file with an absolute path, such as "C:/evil.bat", tika-app would overwrite that file. Published: September 19, 2018; 10:29:00 AM -0400 |
V3.0: 5.9 MEDIUM V2.0: 5.8 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-11761 |
In Apache Tika 0.1 to 1.18, the XML parsers were not configured to limit entity expansion. They were therefore vulnerable to an entity expansion vulnerability which can lead to a denial of service attack. Published: September 19, 2018; 10:29:00 AM -0400 |
V3.0: 7.5 HIGH V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-1339 |
A carefully crafted (or fuzzed) file can trigger an infinite loop in Apache Tika's ChmParser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.18. Published: April 25, 2018; 5:29:00 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-1338 |
A carefully crafted (or fuzzed) file can trigger an infinite loop in Apache Tika's BPGParser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.18. Published: April 25, 2018; 5:29:00 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 5.5 MEDIUM V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM |
CVE-2018-1335 |
From Apache Tika versions 1.7 to 1.17, clients could send carefully crafted headers to tika-server that could be used to inject commands into the command line of the server running tika-server. This vulnerability only affects those running tika-server on a server that is open to untrusted clients. The mitigation is to upgrade to Tika 1.18. Published: April 25, 2018; 5:29:00 PM -0400 |
V3.0: 8.1 HIGH V2.0: 9.3 HIGH |
CVE-2016-6809 |
Apache Tika before 1.14 allows Java code execution for serialized objects embedded in MATLAB files. The issue exists because Tika invokes JMatIO to do native deserialization. Published: April 06, 2017; 5:59:00 PM -0400 |
V3.1: 9.8 CRITICAL V2.0: 7.5 HIGH |