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246 Known Vulnerabilities in this Docker Image

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CVE IDSeverityPackageAffected VersionFixed VersionCVSS Score
CVE-2026-33164highlibde265<=1.0.11-1+deb12u2not fixed8.7

libde265 is an open source implementation of the h.265 video codec. Prior to version 1.0.17, a malformed H.265 PPS NAL unit causes a segmentation fault in pic_parameter_set::set_derived_values(). This issue has been patched in version 1.0.17.


Relevance:

Given that the CVE description is not provided in your prompt, its relevance cannot be definitively assessed; however, assuming it targets the Node.js runtime, it would be highly relevant for any application executing JavaScript within this container. The vulnerability would be critical in scenarios where the application processes untrusted user input or runs in a multi-tenant environment where an attacker could achieve remote code execution or a denial of service. For standard usage, the risk is typically mitigated by following the principle of least privilege and ensuring the container does not run as root. (Note: Relevance analysis is automatically generated and may require verification.)

Package URL(s):
  • pkg:deb/debian/libde265@1.0.11-1%2Bdeb12u2?os_distro=bookworm&os_name=debian&os_version=12
CVE-2026-34543highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.7
CVE-2026-34588highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.6
CVE-2026-27622highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.4
CVE-2026-34544highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.4
CVE-2026-34545highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.4
CVE-2026-34589highopenexr<=3.1.5-5not fixed8.4
CVE-2026-29786highpkg:npm/tar@7.5.9<=7.5.97.5.108.2
CVE-2026-31802highpkg:npm/tar@7.5.9<=7.5.107.5.118.2
CVE-2026-28693highimagemagick<=8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.6+deb12u7not fixed8.1

Severity Levels

Exploitation could lead to severe consequences, such as system compromise or data loss. Requires immediate attention.

Vulnerability could be exploited relatively easily and lead to significant impact. Requires prompt attention.

Exploitation is possible but might require specific conditions. Impact is moderate. Should be addressed in a timely manner.

Exploitation is difficult or impact is minimal. Address when convenient or as part of regular maintenance.

Severity is not determined, informational, or negligible. Review based on context.

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