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Vulnerable shared library might make Frankenstein vulnerable. Can you help upgrade to patch versions? #8

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HelenParr opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hi, @olir ,I'd like to report a vulnerability issue in de.serviceflow.frankenstein.plugin.jogamp:distribution_0.3.6.

Issue Description

de.serviceflow.frankenstein.plugin.jogamp:distribution_0.3.6 directly or transitively depends on 26 C libraries (.so) cross many platforms(such as x86-64, x86, arm64, armhf). However, I noticed that one C libraries is vulnerable, containing the following CVEs:

libopencv_java320.so from C project opencv(version:3.2.0) exposed 18 vulnerabilities:
CVE-2019-15939, CVE-2019-14491, CVE-2019-14493, CVE-2019-14492, CVE-2017-1000450, CVE-2017-12863, CVE-2017-12862, CVE-2017-12864, CVE-2017-12604, CVE-2017-12597, CVE-2017-12606, CVE-2017-12605, CVE-2017-12598, CVE-2017-12600, CVE-2017-12599, CVE-2017-12602, CVE-2017-12601, CVE-2017-12603

Suggested Vulnerability Patch Versions

opencv has fixed the vulnerabilities in versions >=4.2.0

Java build tools cannot report vulnerable C libraries, which may induce potential security issues to many downstream Java projects.
Could you please upgrade the above shared libraries to their patch versions?

Thanks for your help~
Best regards,
Helen Parr

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