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The utility functions used by Malwarebytes EDR 1.0.11 on Linux for calculating a cryptographic hash of data bytes truncate the hashed data if it exceeds 4GB. This leads to an integer wrap-around if the data is larger than the maximum unsigned integer value (32-bit). Attackers could create a colliding hash value for two different strings by attaching 4GB of data to a string that is less than 4GB in size.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2023-03-31 | Published 2026-06-09 | Updated 2026-06-09 | Assigner mitre

References

www.malwarebytes.com/secure/cves/cve-2023-29146

cve.org (CVE-2023-29146)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2023-29146)

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