In Mercurial before 4.1.3, "hg serve --stdio" allows remote authenticated users to launch the Python debugger, and consequently execute arbitrary code, by using --debugger as a repository name. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.8), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, low attack complexity. Public exploit code available and EPSS exploitation probability 48.7%.
The yr_arena_write_data function in YARA 3.6.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (buffer over-read and application crash) or obtain sensitive information from process memory via a. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.1), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. Public exploit code available.
The error page mechanism of the Java Servlet Specification requires that, when an error occurs and an error page is configured for the error that occurred, the original request and response are. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.5), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. Epss exploitation probability 10.8%.
SQL injection vulnerability in BigTree CMS through 4.2.18 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via core/admin/modules/developer/modules/views/create.php. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.8), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, low attack complexity.
The default SSH configuration in Rapid7 Nexpose hardware appliances shipped before June 2017 does not specify desired algorithms for key exchange and other important functions. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.5), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable. No vendor patch available.
In UIM in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Buffer Overflow vulnerability could allow attackers to corrupt memory to execute arbitrary code or crash the application.
In Core Kernel in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Use After Free vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In WCDMA in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Use After Free vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In GNSS in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Use After Free vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Integer Overflow to Buffer Overflow vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In the Secure File System in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Integer Overflow to Buffer Overflow vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In Boot in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Use of Uninitialized Variable vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Double Free vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Untrusted Pointer Dereference vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This NULL Pointer Dereference vulnerability could allow attackers to crash the application by dereferencing a null pointer.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Improper Validation of Array Index vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In WCDMA in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Use of Out-of-range Pointer Offset vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Buffer Overflow vulnerability could allow attackers to corrupt memory to execute arbitrary code or crash the application.
In GERAN in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Buffer Overflow vulnerability could allow attackers to corrupt memory to execute arbitrary code or crash the application.
In HDR in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Buffer Overflow vulnerability could allow attackers to corrupt memory to execute arbitrary code or crash the application.
In 1x in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Signed to Unsigned Conversion Error could potentially occur. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In NAS in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Buffer Overflow vulnerability could allow attackers to corrupt memory to execute arbitrary code or crash the application.
In Core Kernel in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Null Pointer Dereference vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In Resource Power Manager (RPM) in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Improper Access Control vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In the Secure File System in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a capture-replay vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. This Improper Authentication vulnerability could allow attackers to bypass authentication mechanisms to gain unauthorized access.
In Core Kernel in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Improper Authorization vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Improper Authorization vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity.
PostgreSQL PL/Java after 9.0 does not honor access controls on large objects. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.5), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
In TrustZone in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Time-of-Check Time-of-Use Race Condition vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.0), this vulnerability is no authentication required.
In the Embedded File System in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Time-of-Check Time-of-Use Race Condition vulnerability could potentially exist. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.0), this vulnerability is no authentication required.