[ { "file_path": "/root/LLM_prompt/output//dprintf_extract/patch_dprintf.json", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is being passed as the format string to the dprintf function without proper formatting. This can potentially lead to a format string vulnerability." }, { "file_path": "dprintf_extract.c", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is being passed as the format string to dprintf without proper formatting. This can potentially lead to a format string vulnerability." }, { "file_path": "dprintf_extract.c", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is passed as the format string to the dprintf function without proper formatting. This can potentially lead to a format string vulnerability." }, { "file_path": "dprintf_extract.c", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is being passed as the format string to dprintf without proper formatting. This can potentially lead to a format string vulnerability." }, { "file_path": "dprintf_extract.c", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is directly passed as the format string to the dprintf function without proper formatting. This can potentially lead to a format string vulnerability." }, { "file_path": "dprintf_extract.c", "vul_info": " there is a dprintf format string vulnerability in the echo_handler function. The vulnerability lies in the line `dprintf(sock, buffer)`, where the buffer is passed as the format string to the dprintf function without proper formatting. This can lead to a format string vulnerability, allowing an attacker to potentially read or write arbitrary memory locations." } ]