Search Results (47 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2018-20781 3 Canonical, Gnome, Oracle 3 Ubuntu Linux, Gnome Keyring, Zfs Storage Appliance Kit 2024-11-21 7.8 High
In pam/gkr-pam-module.c in GNOME Keyring before 3.27.2, the user's password is kept in a session-child process spawned from the LightDM daemon. This can expose the credential in cleartext.
CVE-2018-19358 1 Gnome 1 Gnome-keyring 2024-11-21 N/A
GNOME Keyring through 3.28.2 allows local users to retrieve login credentials via a Secret Service API call and the D-Bus interface if the keyring is unlocked, a similar issue to CVE-2008-7320. One perspective is that this occurs because available D-Bus protection mechanisms (involving the busconfig and policy XML elements) are not used. NOTE: the vendor disputes this because, according to the security model, untrusted applications must not be allowed to access the user's session bus socket.
CVE-2018-14424 1 Gnome 1 Gnome Display Manager 2024-11-21 N/A
The daemon in GDM through 3.29.1 does not properly unexport display objects from its D-Bus interface when they are destroyed, which allows a local attacker to trigger a use-after-free via a specially crafted sequence of D-Bus method calls, resulting in a denial of service or potential code execution.
CVE-2017-12164 1 Gnome 1 Gnome Display Manager 2024-11-21 N/A
A flaw was discovered in gdm 3.24.1 where gdm greeter was no longer setting the ran_once boolean during autologin. If autologin was enabled for a victim, an attacker could simply select 'login as another user' to unlock their screen.
CVE-2016-1000002 4 Debian, Gnome, Opensuse and 1 more 4 Debian Linux, Gnome Display Manager, Leap and 1 more 2024-11-21 2.4 Low
gdm3 3.14.2 and possibly later has an information leak before screen lock
CVE-2012-6111 2 Debian, Gnome 2 Debian Linux, Gnome Keyring 2024-11-21 7.5 High
gnome-keyring does not discard stored secrets when using gnome_keyring_lock_all_sync function
CVE-2012-5535 2 Fedoraproject, Gnome 2 Fedora, Gnome-system-log 2024-11-21 7.5 High
gnome-system-log polkit policy allows arbitrary files on the system to be read