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        whoami
          (crates.io)
        
        
      
 
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        Vulnerability
        
      
 
      
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      - Keywords
 
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          #buffer-overflow
        
          #stack-buffer-overflow
        
          #cwe-121
        
      
 
      
      
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      - Patched
 
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      - Unaffected
 
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      - Affected OSes
 
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          illumos 
          
          solaris 
          
          dragonfly 
          
          freebsd 
          
          netbsd 
          
          openbsd 
          
        
       
      
      
    
    
    
    
      - Affected Functions
 
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      whoami::realname 
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      whoami::realname_os 
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      whoami::username 
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      whoami::username_os 
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    Description
    With versions of the whoami crate >= 0.5.3 and < 1.5.0, calling any of these functions leads to an
immediate stack buffer overflow on illumos and Solaris:
whoami::username 
whoami::realname 
whoami::username_os 
whoami::realname_os 
With versions of the whoami crate >= 0.5.3 and < 1.0.1, calling any of the above functions also
leads to a stack buffer overflow on these platforms:
- Bitrig
 
- DragonFlyBSD
 
- FreeBSD
 
- NetBSD
 
- OpenBSD
 
This occurs because of an incorrect definition of the passwd struct on those platforms.
As a result of this issue, denial of service and data corruption have both been observed in the
wild. The issue is possibly exploitable as well.
This vulnerability also affects other Unix platforms that aren't Linux or macOS.
This issue has been addressed in whoami 1.5.0.
For more information, see this GitHub issue.
    Advisory available under CC0-1.0
    license.