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CVSS v3.1 |
In DA, there is a possible read of uninitialized heap data due to uninitialized data. This could lead to local information disclosure, if an attacker has physical access to the device, with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is needed for exploitation. Patch ID: ALPS09291449; Issue ID: MSV-2066. |
IBM Security Verify Access Appliance 10.0.0 through 10.0.7 uses uninitialized variables when deploying that could allow a local user to cause a denial of service. IBM X-Force ID: 287318. |
When HTTP/2 is configured on BIG-IP or BIG-IP Next SPK systems, undisclosed responses can cause the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) to terminate. Note: Software versions which have reached End of Technical Support (EoTS) are not evaluated |
Vulnerability of variables not being initialized in the notification module
Impact: Successful exploitation of this vulnerability may affect availability. |
Information disclosure due to uninitialized variable. |
Helm is a package manager for Charts for Kubernetes. Versions prior to 3.14.2 contain an uninitialized variable vulnerability when Helm parses index and plugin yaml files missing expected content. When either an `index.yaml` file or a plugins `plugin.yaml` file were missing all metadata a panic would occur in Helm. In the Helm SDK, this is found when using the `LoadIndexFile` or `DownloadIndexFile` functions in the `repo` package or the `LoadDir` function in the `plugin` package. For the Helm client this impacts functions around adding a repository and all Helm functions if a malicious plugin is added as Helm inspects all known plugins on each invocation. This issue has been resolved in Helm v3.14.2. If a malicious plugin has been added which is causing all Helm client commands to panic, the malicious plugin can be manually removed from the filesystem. If using Helm SDK versions prior to 3.14.2, calls to affected functions can use `recover` to catch the panic. |
Uninitialized Use in V8 in Google Chrome prior to 123.0.6312.58 allowed a remote attacker to perform out of bounds memory access via a crafted HTML page. (Chromium security severity: Medium) |
DHCP Server Service Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows CDP User Components Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Print Spooler Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
OLE Automation Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Update Orchestrator Service Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
iSCSI Target WMI Provider Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
Event Tracing for Windows Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Networking Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Remote Desktop Licensing Service Remote Code Execution Vulnerability |
Microsoft AllJoyn API Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Kernel-Mode Driver Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Windows Authentication Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
Trimble SketchUp Viewer SKP File Parsing Uninitialized Variable Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Trimble SketchUp Viewer. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious page or open a malicious file.
The specific flaw exists within the parsing of SKP files. The issue results from the lack of proper initialization of memory prior to accessing it. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of the current process. Was ZDI-CAN-24101. |