A sanitization bug in a 50+-year-old simulator doesn't seem to qualify as "common" in any kind of usual usage. The simulator is not used to run tapes provided by untrusted users over the Internet.
Did the specification include not allowing the user to screw up the operation? If not, there is no bug, there is just the observation that old software wasn't protected against faulty operational inputs.
CVE? As in Common Vulnerability and Exposure? (Score:0)
A sanitization bug in a 50+-year-old simulator doesn't seem to qualify as "common" in any kind of usual usage. The simulator is not used to run tapes provided by untrusted users over the Internet.
Re:CVE? As in Common Vulnerability and Exposure? (Score:3)
I'm not even convinced it is a bug.
Did the specification include not allowing the user to screw up the operation? If not, there is no bug, there is just the observation that old software wasn't protected against faulty operational inputs.