PyPi: Tensorflow-Rocm

CVE-2021-37644

Safety vulnerability ID: 57799

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Created at Aug 12, 2021 Updated at Nov 29, 2024
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Advisory

Tensorflow-rocm 2.3.4, 2.4.3, 2.5.1 and 2.6.0 include a fix for CVE-2021-37644: In affected versions providing a negative element to 'num_elements' list argument of 'tf.raw_ops.TensorListReserve' causes the runtime to abort the process due to reallocating a 'std::vector' to have a negative number of elements. The implementation (https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/8d72537c6abf5a44103b57b9c2e22c14f5f49698/tensorflow/core/kernels/list_kernels.cc#L312) calls 'std::vector.resize()' with the new size controlled by input given by the user, without checking that this input is valid. The Tensorflow team has patched the issue in GitHub commit 8a6e874437670045e6c7dc6154c7412b4a2135e2.

Affected package

tensorflow-rocm

Latest version: 2.14.0.600

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Affected versions

Fixed versions

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Severity Details

CVSS Base Score

MEDIUM 5.5

CVSS v3 Details

MEDIUM 5.5
Attack Vector (AV)
LOCAL
Attack Complexity (AC)
LOW
Privileges Required (PR)
LOW
User Interaction (UI)
NONE
Scope (S)
UNCHANGED
Confidentiality Impact (C)
NONE
Integrity Impact (I)
NONE
Availability Availability (A)
HIGH

CVSS v2 Details

LOW 2.1
Access Vector (AV)
LOCAL
Access Complexity (AC)
LOW
Authentication (Au)
NONE
Confidentiality Impact (C)
NONE
Integrity Impact (I)
NONE
Availability Impact (A)
PARTIAL