Aggregates CVE and security vulnerability intelligence across all cscope-related products, including CVSS, EPSS, publication dates, and vulnerability intelligence data.
Common weakness patterns include vendor risk buffer overflow, vendor risk denial of service, and vendor risk integer handling, with potential vendor impact application crash across vendor surface software deployment use cases.
| CVE | Summary | Source | Max CVSS | EPSS % | Published | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2009-1577 | Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the putstring function in find.c in Cscope before 15.6 allow user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) function name or (2) symbol in a source-code file. | [email protected] | 9.3 | 15.45% | 2009-05-07 | 2026-04-23 |
| CVE-2009-0148 | Multiple buffer overflows in Cscope before 15.7a allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long strings in input such as (1) source-code tokens and (2) pathnames, related to integer overflows in some cases. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2004-2541. | [email protected] | 9.3 | 19.18% | 2009-05-05 | 2026-04-23 |
| CVE-2006-4262 | Multiple buffer overflows in cscope 15.5 and earlier allow user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via multiple vectors including (1) a long pathname that is not properly handled during file list parsing, (2) long pathnames that result from path variable expansion such as tilde expansion for the HOME environment variable, and (3) a long -f (aka reffile) command line argument. | [email protected] | 5.1 | 1.55% | 2006-08-23 | 2026-04-16 |
| CVE-2004-0996 | main.c in cscope 15-4 and 15-5 creates temporary files with predictable filenames, which allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. | [email protected] | 2.1 | 0.56% | 2005-01-10 | 2026-04-16 |
| CVE-2004-2541 | Buffer overflow in Cscope 15.5, and possibly multiple overflows, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a C file with a long #include line that is later browsed by the target. | [email protected] | 6.9 | 1.94% | 2004-12-31 | 2026-04-16 |