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CVE-2026-33642: Kitty Terminal: Unchecked Arithmetic Allows Remote Code Execution

CVE-2026-33642
Summary

A security issue affects Kitty Terminal versions 0.46.2 and below. An attacker can send malicious commands to a Kitty Terminal, potentially allowing them to execute code remotely. To fix this, update to version 0.47.0 or later.

Original title
Kitty is a cross-platform GPU based terminal. In versions 0.46.2 and below, the handle_compose_command() function in kitty/graphics.c performs bounds validation on composition offsets using unsigne...
Original description
Kitty is a cross-platform GPU based terminal. In versions 0.46.2 and below, the handle_compose_command() function in kitty/graphics.c performs bounds validation on composition offsets using unsigned 32-bit arithmetic that is subject to integer wrapping, potentially leading to Heap Buffer Over-Read/Write. An attacker who can write escape sequences to a kitty terminal (e.g., via a malicious file, SSH login banner, or piped content) can supply crafted x_offset/y_offset values that pass the bounds check after wrapping but cause massive out-of-bounds heap memory access in compose_rectangles(). No user interaction is required. No non-default configuration is required. The attacker only needs the ability to produce output in a kitty terminal window. This issue has been fixed in version 0.47.0.
nvd CVSS3.1 9.9
Vulnerability type
CWE-125 Out-of-bounds Read
CWE-190 Integer Overflow
CWE-787 Out-of-bounds Write
Published: 19 May 2026 · Updated: 28 May 2026 · First seen: 19 May 2026