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7.1

libsixel versions 1.8.7 and earlier can crash or run malicious code

CVE-2026-33020
Summary

Older versions of libsixel have a bug that can cause the program to crash or run unauthorized code. This can happen if the program is shown a specially crafted image. To fix this, update to version 1.8.7-r1 or later.

Original title
libsixel is a SIXEL encoder/decoder implementation derived from kmiya's sixel. Versions 1.8.7 and prior contain an integer overflow which leads to a heap buffer overflow via sixel_frame_convert_to_...
Original description
libsixel is a SIXEL encoder/decoder implementation derived from kmiya's sixel. Versions 1.8.7 and prior contain an integer overflow which leads to a heap buffer overflow via sixel_frame_convert_to_rgb888() in frame.c, where allocation size and pointer offset computations for palettised images (PAL1, PAL2, PAL4) are performed using int arithmetic before casting to size_t. For images whose pixel count exceeds INT_MAX / 4, the overflow produces an undersized heap allocation for the conversion buffer and a negative pointer offset for the normalization sub-buffer, after which sixel_helper_normalize_pixelformat() writes the full image data starting from the invalid pointer, causing massive heap corruption confirmed by ASAN. An attacker providing a specially crafted large palettised PNG can corrupt the heap of the victim process, resulting in a reliable crash and potential arbitrary code execution.
This issue has been fixed in version 1.8.7-r1.
nvd CVSS3.1 7.1
Vulnerability type
CWE-122 Heap-based Buffer Overflow
CWE-190 Integer Overflow
Published: 14 Apr 2026 · Updated: 14 Apr 2026 · First seen: 14 Apr 2026