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Siemens Simcenter Nastran Vulnerable to Stack Overflow via Malicious File Argument

Siemens Simcenter Nastran has a stack overflow vulnerability triggered by reading arbitrary strings as file arguments. This flaw can be exploited if a user runs the affected binary with a malicious string.

Source: CISA Advisories · cisa.gov Published 2026-08-18T12:00:00+00:00 Detected 2026-08-18T17:20:09+00:00
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Siemens Simcenter Nastran has a stack overflow vulnerability triggered by reading arbitrary strings as file arguments. This flaw can be exploited if a user runs the affected binary with a malicious string.

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View CSAF Summary Simcenter Nastran is affected by a stack overflow vulnerability that could be triggered when an application binary reads arbitrary string as a file argument. If a user is tricked to run one of the impacted application binary with a malicious string, an....

Exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to application crashes or potential code execution, posing risks to systems using Simcenter Nastran. Awareness and mitigation are critical for users to maintain security.

Security-conscious readers may want to review the source and watch for practical exposure or mitigation details.

Signal Strength 82% Technical label SOURCE-BACKED Public Interest 28 Category SECURITY Reader Depth GENERAL

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Recognizable Entity Score 0 Practical Impact Score 38 Novelty Interest Score 70 Consequence Score 26 Curiosity Score 0 Shareability Score 28

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