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CVSS v3.1 |
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An SQL Injection vulnerability in the Management Console (Operator Audit Trail) of BlackBerry AtHoc version 7.15 could allow an attacker to potentially read sensitive data from the database, modify database data (Insert/Update/Delete), execute administration operations on the database, recover the content of a given file present on the DBMS file system and in some cases issue commands to the operating system.
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A PII Enumeration via Credential Recovery in the Self Service (Credential Recovery) of BlackBerry AtHoc version 7.15 could allow an attacker to potentially associate a list of contact details with an AtHoc IWS organization.
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| Improper access control vulnerability in SearchWidget prior to version 3.3 in China models allows untrusted applications to start arbitrary activity. |
| Improper Knox ID validation logic in notification framework prior to SMR Jun-2023 Release 1 allows local attackers to read work profile notifications without proper access permission. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in BixbyTouch prior to version 3.2.02.5 in China models allows untrusted applications access local files. |
| Improper access control in Samsung Calendar prior to versions 12.4.02.9000 in Android 13 and 12.3.08.2000 in Android 12 allows local attacker to configure improper status. |
| Improper access control vulnerability in MyFiles application prior to versions 12.2.09.0 in Android 11, 13.1.03.501 in Android 12 and 14.1.03.0 in Android 13 allows local attacker to get sensitive information of secret mode in Samsung Internet application with specific conditions. |
| The sensitive information exposure vulnerability in Quick Share Agent prior to versions 3.5.14.18 in Android 12 and 3.5.16.20 in Android 13 allows to local attacker to access MAC address without related permission. |
| Improper authorization vulnerability in AutoPowerOnOffConfirmDialog in Settings prior to SMR Mar-2023 Release 1 allows local attacker to turn device off via unprotected activity. |
| Sandro Poppi, member of the AXIS OS Bug Bounty Program, has found that the VAPIX API overlay_del.cgi is vulnerable to path traversal attacks that allows for file deletion. This flaw can only be exploited after authenticating with an operator- or administrator-privileged service account. Axis has released patched AXIS OS versions for the highlighted flaw. Please refer to the Axis security advisory for more information and solution. |
| NCC Group has found a flaw during the annual internal penetration test ordered by Axis Communications. The protection for device tampering (commonly known as Secure Boot) contains a flaw which provides an opportunity for a sophisticated attack to bypass this protection. Axis has released patched AXIS OS versions for the highlighted flaw. Please refer to the Axis security advisory for more information and solution. |
| User provided input is not sanitized on the AXIS License Plate Verifier specific “search.cgi” allowing for
SQL injections. |
| User provided input is not sanitized in the “Settings > Access Control” configuration interface allowing for
arbitrary code execution. |
| User provided input is not sanitized on the AXIS License Plate Verifier specific “api.cgi” allowing for
arbitrary code execution. |
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Due to insufficient file permissions, unprivileged users could gain access to unencrypted administrator
credentials allowing the configuration of the application.
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Due to insufficient file permissions, unprivileged users could gain access to unencrypted user credentials
that are used in the integration interface towards 3rd party systems.
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A broken access control was found allowing for privileged escalation of the operator account to gain
administrator privileges. |
| Ariel Harush and Roy Hodir from OTORIO have found a flaw in the AXIS A1001 when
communicating over OSDP. A heap-based buffer overflow was found in the pacsiod process which
is handling the OSDP communication allowing to write outside of the allocated buffer. By
appending invalid data to an OSDP message it was possible to write data beyond the heap
allocated buffer. The data written outside the buffer could be used to execute arbitrary code.
lease refer to the Axis security advisory for more information, mitigation and affected products and software versions. |
| Knud from Fraktal.fi has found a flaw in some Axis Network Door Controllers and Axis Network
Intercoms when communicating over OSDP, highlighting that the OSDP message parser crashes
the pacsiod process, causing a temporary unavailability of the door-controlling functionalities
meaning that doors cannot be opened or closed. No sensitive or customer data can be extracted
as the Axis device is not further compromised. Please refer to the Axis security advisory for more information, mitigation and affected products and software versions. |
| In RGXDestroyZSBufferKM of rgxta3d.c, there is a possible arbitrary code execution due to an uncaught exception. This could lead to local escalation of privilege in the kernel with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. |