libssh2 through 1.11.1 grows its publickey list with SSH2_REALLOC but does not zero-initialize new entries before parsing populates them, so a parse failure reaching the cleanup path leaves libssh2_publickey_list_free operating on an uninitialized entry. A malicious SSH server offering the publickey subsystem can use a malformed response to make cleanup free an uninitialized, attacker-influenceable attrs pointer in a connecting libssh2 client.
1.8.0-11.8.0-1ubuntu0.11.8.0-2.1build11.8.0-2.1ubuntu0.11.11.0-4.1ubuntu0.24.04.31.11.1-11.11.1-1build11.11.1-1ubuntu0.25.10.11.11.1-1ubuntu0.25.10.21.11.1-1ubuntu0.26.04.31.5.0-21.5.0-2ubuntu0.11.5.0-2ubuntu0.1+esm11.5.0-2ubuntu0.1+esm2Exploitability
AV:NAC:HAT:NPR:NUI:NVulnerable System
VC:NVI:LVA:HSubsequent System
SC:NSI:NSA:NCVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:H/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N