OpenEXR provides the specification and reference implementation of the EXR file format, an image storage format for the motion picture industry. From 3.2.0 to before 3.2.7, 3.3.9, and 3.4.9, a misaligned memory write vulnerability exists in LossyDctDecoderexecute() in src/lib/OpenEXRCore/internaldwadecoder.h:749. When decoding a DWA or DWAB-compressed EXR file containing a FLOAT-type channel, the decoder performs an in-place HALF→FLOAT conversion by casting an unaligned uint8t * row pointer to float * and writing through it. Because the row buffer may not be 4-byte aligned, this constitutes undefined behavior under the C standard and crashes immediately on architectures that enforce alignment (ARM, RISC-V, etc.). On x86 it is silently tolerated at runtime but remains exploitable via compiler optimizations that assume aligned access. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.2.7, 3.3.9, and 3.4.9.
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"id": "CVE-2026-34379",
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"imported": "2026-04-17T13:59:24.607Z",
"url": "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/2.0?cveId=CVE-2026-34379",
"html_url": "https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-34379",
"modified": "2026-04-07T19:04:50.103Z",
"published": "2026-04-06T16:16:35.233Z"
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