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CVE-2017-10989: The getNodeSize function in ext/rtree/rtree.c in SQLite through 3.19.3, as used in GDAL and other products,...

The getNodeSize function in ext/rtree/rtree.c in SQLite through 3.19.3, as used in GDAL and other products, mishandles undersized RTree blobs in a crafted database, leading to a heap-based buffer over-read or possibly unspecified other impact.

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A crafted SQLite database can trigger memory reads outside expected bounds in SQLite's RTree extension in versions through 3.19.3. This matters where systems ingest untrusted database files, including software embedding SQLite such as GDAL. The provided sources show vendor security updates, but no KEV listing or cited source confirms active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in applications, desktop tools, servers, or libraries that process SQLite database files from users or third parties while using SQLite through 3.19.3, including products embedding SQLite such as GDAL. Statically bundled SQLite copies may remain exposed even when system packages are patched. Prioritize remediation where untrusted database files are opened, imported, indexed, or converted. This is less urgent for isolated internal-only use, but embedded copies can be missed by normal OS patching and should be checked deliberately. Mitigation focus: Update SQLite and downstream packages to vendor-supported fixed versions.; Patch software that embeds or statically links SQLite separately from OS packages.; Limit processing of untrusted SQLite databases until affected components are updated..

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