| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Improper authentication vulnerability in Samsung WindowManagerService prior to SMR Dec-2022 Release 1 allows attacker to send the input event using S Pen gesture. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in Nice Catch prior to SMR Dec-2022 Release 1 allows physical attackers to access contents of all toast generated in the application installed in Secure Folder through Nice Catch. |
| Improper authentication in Exynos baseband prior to SMR DEC-2022 Release 1 allows remote attacker to disable the network traffic encryption between UE and gNodeB. |
| Implicit intent hijacking vulnerability in Telecom application prior to SMR Dec-2022 Release 1 allows attacker to access sensitive information via implicit intent. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in Samsung Pass prior to version 4.0.06.7 allow physical attackers to access data of Samsung Pass on a certain state of an unlocked device using pop-up view. |
| Improper handling of insufficient permissions vulnerability in setSecureFolderPolicy in PersonaManagerService prior to Android T(13) allows local attackers to set some setting value in Secure folder. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in Calendar prior to versions 11.6.08.0 in Android Q(10), 12.2.11.3000 in Android R(11), 12.3.07.2000 in Android S(12), and 12.4.02.0 in Android T(13) allows attackers to access sensitive information via implicit intent. |
| Authentication bypass using an alternate path or channel vulnerability in bingo!CMS version1.7.4.1 and earlier allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to upload an arbitrary file. As a result, an arbitrary script may be executed and/or a file may be altered. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in SecTelephonyProvider prior to SMR Dec-2022 Release 1 allows attackers to access message information. |
| ZZCMS 2023 contains a vulnerability in the captcha reuse logic located in /inc/function.php. The checkyzm function does not properly refresh the captcha value after a failed validation attempt. As a result, an attacker can exploit this flaw by repeatedly submitting the same incorrect captcha response, allowing them to capture the correct captcha value through error messages. |
| MegaRAC Default Credentials Vulnerability |
| In JetBrains JetBrains Gateway before 2022.3 a client could connect without a valid token if the host consented. |
| Improper Authentication vulnerability in the encrypted volumes and auto mount features of Western Digital My Cloud devices allows insecure direct access to the drive information in the case of a device reset. This issue affects: Western Digital My Cloud My Cloud versions prior to 5.25.124 on Linux. |
| Improper authentication vulnerability in UDR-JA1604/UDR-JA1608/UDR-JA1616 firmware versions 71x10.1.107112.43A and earlier allows a remote authenticated attacker to execute an arbitrary OS command on the device or alter the device settings. |
| MegaRAC Default Credentials Vulnerability |
| A vulnerability has been found in qinguoyi TinyWebServer up to 1.0 and classified as critical. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the file http/http_conn.cpp. The manipulation of the argument m_url_real leads to improper authentication. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. |
| In vdec, there is a possible permission bypass due to a permissions bypass. This could lead to local information disclosure with System execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. Patch ID: ALPS08509508; Issue ID: ALPS08509508. |
| Improper authorization in Exynos baseband prior to SMR DEC-2022 Release 1 allows remote attacker to get sensitive information including IMEI via emergency call. |
| A vulnerability in the web server of Secomea GateManager allows a local user to impersonate as the previous user under some failed login conditions.
This issue affects:
Secomea GateManager versions from 9.4 through 9.7.
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| containerd is an open source container runtime. On installations using SELinux, such as EL8 (CentOS, RHEL), Fedora, or SUSE MicroOS, with containerd since v1.5.0-beta.0 as the backing container runtime interface (CRI), an unprivileged pod scheduled to the node may bind mount, via hostPath volume, any privileged, regular file on disk for complete read/write access (sans delete). Such is achieved by placing the in-container location of the hostPath volume mount at either `/etc/hosts`, `/etc/hostname`, or `/etc/resolv.conf`. These locations are being relabeled indiscriminately to match the container process-label which effectively elevates permissions for savvy containers that would not normally be able to access privileged host files. This issue has been resolved in version 1.5.9. Users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible. |