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CVE-2023-48706
LOW · CVSS 3.6
EPSS exploitation probability: 0%
Published 2023-11-22T22:15:08.673 · Last modified 2026-06-23T18:17:35.307

Summary

Vim is a UNIX editor that, prior to version 9.0.2121, has a heap-use-after-free vulnerability. When executing a `:s` command for the very first time and using a sub-replace-special atom inside the substitution part, it is possible that the recursive `:s` call causes free-ing of memory which may later then be accessed by the initial `:s` command. The user must intentionally execute the payload and the whole process is a bit tricky to do since it seems to work only reliably for the very first :s command. It may also cause a crash of Vim. Version 9.0.2121 contains a fix for this issue.

Affected products

vim — vim

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References

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