2.3 LOW
- CVSS version: 3.1
- Attack vector (AV): LOCAL
- Attack complexity (AC): LOW
- Privileges required (PR): HIGH
- User interaction (UI): NONE
- Scope (S): UNCHANGED
- Confidentiality impact (C): NONE
- Integrity impact (I): NONE
- Availability impact (A): LOW
Electron has a use-after-free in offscreen shared texture release() callback
Electron is a framework for writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. From 33.0.0-alpha.1 to before 39.8.5, 40.8.5, 41.1.0, and 42.0.0-alpha.5, apps that use offscreen rendering with GPU shared textures may be vulnerable to a use-after-free. Under certain conditions, the release() callback provided on a paint event texture can outlive its backing native state, and invoking it after that point dereferences freed memory in the main process, which may lead to a crash or memory corruption. Apps are only affected if they use offscreen rendering with webPreferences.offscreen: { useSharedTexture: true }. Apps that do not enable shared-texture offscreen rendering are not affected. To mitigate this issue, ensure texture.release() is called promptly after the texture has been consumed, before the texture object becomes unreachable. This vulnerability is fixed in 39.8.5, 40.8.5, 41.1.0, and 42.0.0-alpha.5.
References
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https://github.com/electron/electron/security/advisories/GHSA-8x5q-pvf5-64mp x_refsource_CONFIRM
Affected products
- ==>= 40.0.0-alpha.1, < 40.8.5
- ==>= 41.0.0-alpha.1, < 41.1.0
- ==>= 42.0.0-alpha.1, < 42.0.0-alpha.5
- ==>= 33.0.0-alpha.1, < 39.8.5
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.electron
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_35
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_36
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_37
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_38
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_39
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_40
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_41
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.gfn-electron
Linux Desktop client for Nvidia's GeForce NOW game streaming service
pkgs.electron-cash
Bitcoin Cash SPV Wallet
pkgs.electron-mail
ElectronMail is an Electron-based unofficial desktop client for ProtonMail
pkgs.electron-fiddle
Easiest way to get started with Electron
pkgs.electron_33-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_34-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_35-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_36-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_37-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_38-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_39-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_40-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.electron_41-bin
Cross platform desktop application shell
pkgs.todoist-electron
Official Todoist electron app
pkgs.jitsi-meet-electron
Jitsi Meet desktop application powered by Electron
pkgs.electron-chromedriver
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.idrisPackages.electron
Electron bindings for Idris
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nixos-unstable 2016-03-07
- nixpkgs-unstable 2016-03-07
- nixos-unstable-small 2016-03-07
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nixos-25.11 2016-03-07
- nixos-25.11-small 2016-03-07
- nixpkgs-25.11-darwin 2016-03-07
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_33
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_34
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_35
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_36
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_37
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_38
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_39
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
pkgs.electron-chromedriver_40
WebDriver server for running Selenium tests on Chrome
Package maintainers
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@yayayayaka Yaya <github@uwu.is>
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@TomaSajt TomaSajt
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@teutat3s teutat3s <teutates@mailbox.org>
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@nyanloutre Paul Trehiou <paul@nyanlout.re>
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@oxalica oxalica <oxalicc@pm.me>
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@Lassulus Lassulus <lassulus@gmail.com>
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@liam-murphy14 Liam Murphy <liam.murphy137@gmail.com>
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@andersk Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
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@Princemachiavelli Josh Hoffer <jhoffer@sansorgan.es>
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@pluiedev Leah Amelia Chen <hi@pluie.me>
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@brainrake Marton Boros <martonboros@gmail.com>
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@cleeyv Cleeyv <cleeyv@riseup.net>
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@novmar Marcel Novotny <novotny@marnov.cz>
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@ryantm Ryan Mulligan <ryan@ryantm.com>
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@pokon548 Bu Kun <nix@bukn.uk>
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@kylesferrazza Kyle Sferrazza <nixpkgs@kylesferrazza.com>