| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Apple iTunes before 9.1, when running on Windows 7, Vista, and XP, allows local users and possibly remote attackers to gain privileges via a Trojan horse DLL in the current working directory. |
| gnome-screensaver 2.28.x before 2.28.3 does not properly synchronize the state of screen locking and the unlock dialog in situations involving a change to the number of monitors, which allows physically proximate attackers to bypass screen locking and access an unattended workstation by connecting and disconnecting monitors multiple times, a related issue to CVE-2010-0414. |
| Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in the user profile page feature in the Timeline Plugin 4.2.5p9 for SocialEngine allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code by uploading a file with an executable extension, then accessing it via a direct request to the file in public/temporary/timeline/. |
| Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in index.php in Atomymaxsite 2.5 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by uploading a file with an executable extension, then accessing it via a direct request to the file, as exploited in the wild in October 2012. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Xtreme RAT 3.5 allows local users to execute arbitrary code and conduct DLL hijacking attacks via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll that is located in the same folder as the current working directory. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in NetArt Media Car Portal 3.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a file a double extension, as demonstrated by .php%00.jpg. |
| FaceTime in Apple iOS before 4.1 on the iPhone and iPod touch does not properly handle invalid X.509 certificates, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to redirect calls via a crafted certificate. |
| RealNetworks RealPlayer 11.0 through 11.1, SP 1.0 through 1.1.5, and 14.0.0 through 14.0.1, and Enterprise 2.0 through 2.1.4, uses predictable names for temporary files, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-domain scripting attacks and execute arbitrary code via the OpenURLinPlayerBrowser function. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in STDU Explorer 1.0.201 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Ease Jukebox 1.40 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse wmaudsdk.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .mp3 or .wav file. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information. |
| The AvahiDnsPacket function in avahi-core/socket.c in avahi-daemon in Avahi 0.6.16 and 0.6.25 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (assertion failure and daemon exit) via a DNS packet with an invalid checksum followed by a DNS packet with a valid checksum, a different vulnerability than CVE-2008-5081. |
| Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in Phoenix Project Manager 2.1.0.8 allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse (1) wbtrv32.dll or (2) w3btrv7.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .ppx file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Cool iPhone Ringtone Maker 2.2.3 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .mp3 file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in RealPlayer SP 1.1.5 12.0.0.879 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse rio500.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .avi file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Babylon 8.1.0 r16 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse BESExtension.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .bgl file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in 010 Editor before 3.1.3 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse wintab32.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .hex file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in MicroStation 7.1 allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse (1) mptools.dll, (2) baseman.dll, (3) wintab32.dll, or (4) wintab.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .hln or .rdl file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in SWiSH Max3 3.0 2009.11.30 allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse (1) dwmapi.dll or (2) SWiSHmax3res.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .swi file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in Nuance PDF Reader 6.0 allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse (1) dwmapi.dll or (2) exceptiondumpdll.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .pdf file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in Virtual DJ 6.1.2 Trial b301 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse HDJAPI.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .mp3 file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |