BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. It provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system.
Security Fix(es):
An issue in the CPIO command of Busybox v1.33.2 allows attackers to execute a directory traversal.(CVE-2023-39810)
In tar in BusyBox through 1.37.0, a TAR archive can have filenames hidden from a listing through the use of terminal escape sequences.(CVE-2025-46394)
{ "severity": "High" }
{ "aarch64": [ "busybox-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.aarch64.rpm", "busybox-debuginfo-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.aarch64.rpm", "busybox-debugsource-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.aarch64.rpm", "busybox-help-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.aarch64.rpm", "busybox-petitboot-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.aarch64.rpm" ], "src": [ "busybox-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.src.rpm" ], "x86_64": [ "busybox-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.x86_64.rpm", "busybox-debuginfo-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.x86_64.rpm", "busybox-debugsource-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.x86_64.rpm", "busybox-help-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.x86_64.rpm", "busybox-petitboot-1.31.1-25.oe2003sp4.x86_64.rpm" ] }