PyPi: Rapidtide

CVE-2020-14155

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Safety vulnerability ID: 48363

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Created at Jun 15, 2020 Updated at May 22, 2024
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Advisory

Rapidtide 2.0.2 starts to require the 'Tensorflow' 2.4.0 or above to address security issues.

Affected package

rapidtide

Latest version: 2.8.9.2

Tools for performing correlation analysis on fMRI data.

Affected versions

Fixed versions

Vulnerability changelog

* (rapidtide) Did you know that in python 3.8 and above, the default multiprocessing method is "spawn" rather than "fork"? Did you know the subtle differences? Do you know that that breaks rapidtide? I didn't, now I do, and now it doesn't.
* (rapidtide) Made some tweaks to the timing logger to improve output formatting.
* (rapidtide, happy) Tested on M1. The tests run more than twice as fast on an M1 mac mini with 8GB of RAM as on a 2017 MBP with a 2.9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7. Emulated. Yow. When I get a native anaconda installation going, watch out.
* (happy, Docker) Now require tensorflow 2.4.0 or above to address a security issue.

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Severity Details

CVSS Base Score

MEDIUM 5.3

CVSS v3 Details

MEDIUM 5.3
Attack Vector (AV)
NETWORK
Attack Complexity (AC)
LOW
Privileges Required (PR)
NONE
User Interaction (UI)
NONE
Scope (S)
UNCHANGED
Confidentiality Impact (C)
NONE
Integrity Impact (I)
NONE
Availability Availability (A)
LOW

CVSS v2 Details

MEDIUM 5.0
Access Vector (AV)
NETWORK
Access Complexity (AC)
LOW
Authentication (Au)
NONE
Confidentiality Impact (C)
NONE
Integrity Impact (I)
NONE
Availability Impact (A)
PARTIAL