CVE-2026-62289
MediumCVSS 4.3Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk33th percentile - higher than 33% of all known CVEs
Summary
Vulnerability in libheif (up to 1.23.0) allows crash or corrupt tiling results via a crafted HEIF/AVIF file with a clean aperture box that reduces dimensions to zero, causing underflow and assertion or incorrect results.
Risk Assessment
Risk of denial of service (DoS) or incorrect behavior in image processing applications.
Recommendation
Update libheif to version 1.23.1 or later, which includes the fix.
Original NVD description (English source)
libheif is a HEIF and AVIF file format decoder and encoder. In 1.23.0 and earlier, a crafted HEIF or AVIF file containing a clean aperture box can reduce an image dimension to zero and crash or corrupt tiling results when heif_image_handle_get_image_tiling(handle, 1, &tiling) is called. ImageItem::get_heif_image_tiling() returns already transformed dimensions, and process_image_transformations_on_tiling() applies the clean aperture transformation again. The second application passes zero to Box_clap::left_rounded(0), where image_width minus one underflows and constructs Fraction(0xFFFFFFFF, 2). Debug builds reach an assertion and abort, while release builds can return a corrupt crop and zero-width tiling result. The affected implementation spans libheif/image-items/image_item.cc, libheif/context.cc, and libheif/box.cc. This issue is fixed in version 1.23.1.

