Vim is an open source, command line text editor. From 9.1.0011 to before 9.2.0137, Vim's NFA regex compiler, when encountering a collection containing a combining character as the endpoint of a character range (e.g. [0-0\u05bb]), incorrectly emits the composing bytes of that character as separate NFA states. This corrupts the NFA postfix stack, resulting in NFA_START_COLL having a NULL out1 pointer. When nfa_max_width() subsequently traverses the compiled NFA to estimate match width for the look-behind assertion, it dereferences state->out1->out without a NULL check, causing a segmentation fault. This vulnerability is fixed in 9.2.0137.
2:9.0.1672-1ubuntu22:9.0.2087-1ubuntu12:9.0.2116-1ubuntu12:9.0.2116-1ubuntu22:9.0.2184-0ubuntu12:9.0.2189-1ubuntu12:9.1.0-1ubuntu12:9.1.0016-1ubuntu22:9.1.0016-1ubuntu62:9.1.0016-1ubuntu7+11 more2:9.1.0967-1ubuntu42:9.1.0967-1ubuntu52:9.1.0967-1ubuntu62:9.1.0967-1ubuntu6.12:9.1.0967-1ubuntu6.2Exploitability
AV:LAC:LPR:NUI:RScope
S:UImpact
C:LI:LA:LCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L