Filtered by vendor Numara Subscriptions
Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2015-5448 1 Numara 1 Asset Manager 2024-11-21 N/A
HP Asset Manager 9.40 and 9.41 before 9.41.11103 P4-rev1 and 9.50 before 9.50.11925 P3 allows local users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2008-1214 2 Linux, Numara 2 Linux Kernel, Footprints 2024-11-21 N/A
MRcgi/MRProcessIncomingForms.pl in Numara FootPrints 8.1 on Linux allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via shell metacharacters in the PROJECTNUM parameter. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.
CVE-2008-1213 2 Linux, Numara 2 Linux Kernel, Footprints 2024-11-21 N/A
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Numara FootPrints for Linux 8.1 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the Title form field when setting an appointment. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.
CVE-2007-2950 3 Centennial, Numara, Symantec 3 Discovery, Asset Manager, Discovery 2024-11-21 N/A
Centennial Discovery 2006 Feature Pack 1, which is used by (1) Numara Asset Manager 8.0 and (2) Symantec Discovery 6.5, uses insecure permissions on certain directories, which allows local users to gain privileges.
CVE-2007-2514 3 Centennial, Numara, Symantec 3 Discovery, Asset Manager, Discovery 2024-11-21 N/A
Stack-based buffer overflow in XferWan.exe as used in multiple products including (1) Symantec Discovery 6.5, (2) Numara Asset Manager 8.0, and (3) Centennial UK Ltd Discovery 2006 Feature Pack, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long request. NOTE: this might be a reservation duplicate of CVE-2007-1173.
CVE-2007-1173 3 Centennial, Numara, Symantec 3 Discovery, Asset Manager, Discovery 2024-11-21 N/A
Multiple buffer overflows in the CentennialIPTransferServer service (XFERWAN.EXE), as used by (1) Centennial Discovery 2006 Feature Pack 1, (2) Numara Asset Manager 8.0, and (3) Symantec Discovery 6.5, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long strings in a crafted TCP packet.