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Broadcast events allow malicious software to rewrite the device's default Mobile Device Management (MDM) endpoint address, shifting admin...
Broadcast events allow malicious software to rewrite the device's default Mobile Device Management (MDM) endpoint address, shifting administrative ownership to an external attacker.
acerCWE-732The system Binder boundary accepts unverified pass-through AT commands, giving local applications the power to read baseband files or dis...
The system Binder boundary accepts unverified pass-through AT commands, giving local applications the power to read baseband files or disable cellular connectivity.
acerCWE-22There is a vulnerability in the Supermicro BMC SMTP service at Supermicro AS-2115HS-TNR
There is a vulnerability in the Supermicro BMC SMTP service at Supermicro AS-2115HS-TNR. An attacker may obtain administrator privileges and inject specially crafted characters into the SMTP service configuration. This may cause the underlying system to execute unintended commands during process invocation. Potential impact includes denial-of-service attacks, arbitrary code execution, or permanent compromise of the controller.
CWE-78Incoming VPN network profile settings fail to process special characters safely, enabling command injection via malicious config files
Incoming VPN network profile settings fail to process special characters safely, enabling command injection via malicious config files.
acerCWE-78System log files output unencrypted SMTP server authentication passwords alongside sensitive employee corporate identification data
System log files output unencrypted SMTP server authentication passwords alongside sensitive employee corporate identification data.
acerCWE-532Leftover debug modules contain fixed credentials for internal AWS Cognito test sandboxes, risking asset exploitation
Leftover debug modules contain fixed credentials for internal AWS Cognito test sandboxes, risking asset exploitation.
acerCWE-798Crucial management API endpoints for cellular eSIM allocation do not validate caller authorization, allowing remote profiles to be rewrit...
Crucial management API endpoints for cellular eSIM allocation do not validate caller authorization, allowing remote profiles to be rewritten or deleted.
acerCWE-287Internal multimedia session archives are accessible without authentication, exacerbated by loose Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) rul...
Internal multimedia session archives are accessible without authentication, exacerbated by loose Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) rules that allow cross-site theft.
acerCWE-287The debugging routine SCREEN_CLICK(5053) enables a connection to skip the standard device login prompt entirely and directly enter an int...
The debugging routine SCREEN_CLICK(5053) enables a connection to skip the standard device login prompt entirely and directly enter an interactive shell interface.
acerCWE-287Overly permissive configuration settings on cloud storage containers expose active telemetry information publicly to the internet
Overly permissive configuration settings on cloud storage containers expose active telemetry information publicly to the internet.
acerCWE-200The summary service endpoint suffers from an IDOR vulnerability where it fails to verify user ownership of hardware serial numbers, expos...
The summary service endpoint suffers from an IDOR vulnerability where it fails to verify user ownership of hardware serial numbers, exposing device data to scraping.
acerCWE-639The system fails to evaluate instructional permissions over multiple internal operation codes (opcodes), permitting unauthorized applicat...
The system fails to evaluate instructional permissions over multiple internal operation codes (opcodes), permitting unauthorized application installations or command executions.
acerCWE-78libexpat before 2.8.2 lacks handler call depth tracking for calls to XML_GetBuffer, XML_Parse, XML_ParseBuffer, XML_ParserFree, or XML_Pa...
libexpat before 2.8.2 lacks handler call depth tracking for calls to XML_GetBuffer, XML_Parse, XML_ParseBuffer, XML_ParserFree, or XML_ParserReset from within handlers in cases of a policy violation. Thus, a use-after-free can occur,
libexpat_projectCWE-416Unchecked public access permissions on a core Broadcast Receiver allow unauthorized local software components to invoke administrative op...
Unchecked public access permissions on a core Broadcast Receiver allow unauthorized local software components to invoke administrative operations.
acerCWE-269The hard-coded APK resource files never expire, and the shared scepter leads to information leaks and potential misuse
The hard-coded APK resource files never expire, and the shared scepter leads to information leaks and potential misuse.
acerCWE-200A flaw was found in NetworkManager
A flaw was found in NetworkManager. This local privilege escalation vulnerability exists in NetworkManager's dhclient backend when processing malformed Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD) URLs. A local user can exploit this flaw to escalate privileges by triggering a script via a crafted MUD URL, provided an administrator has explicitly configured NetworkManager to use dhclient. This issue does not affect default configurations of NetworkManager.
CWE-78OpenStack Ironic through before 35.0.2 allows file overwrite via directory traversal during deployment with a crafted ISO image
OpenStack Ironic through before 35.0.2 allows file overwrite via directory traversal during deployment with a crafted ISO image.
openstackCWE-23OpenStack Ironic before 35.0.2 allows a malicious authenticated project admin or manager to read local files on the Ironic conductor via ...
OpenStack Ironic before 35.0.2 allows a malicious authenticated project admin or manager to read local files on the Ironic conductor via a pxe_template.
openstackCWE-669ReleaseJob#unpack builds job_dir = File.join(@release_dir, 'jobs', name) and job_tgz = File.join(@release_dir, 'jobs', "#{name}.tgz") whe...
ReleaseJob#unpack builds job_dir = File.join(@release_dir, 'jobs', name) and job_tgz = File.join(@release_dir, 'jobs', "#{name}.tgz") where name returns @job_meta['name'], a value taken verbatim from the jobs: array of the attacker-supplied release.MF inside the uploaded tarball. These paths are then interpolated into a shell string: Bosh::Common::Exec.sh("tar -C #{job_dir} -xf #{job_tgz} 2>&1", :on_error => :return). Bosh::Common::Exec.sh executes via %x{#{command}} (bosh-common/lib/bosh/common/exec.rb:53), i.e. /bin/sh -c, so any shell metacharacters in name are interpreted. FileUtils.mkdir_p(job_dir) on line 49 creates the literal directory (no shell) and succeeds even when the name contains $()/;, so execution reaches the sh call. Affected versions: - BOSH Director: all versions prior to v282.1.12 (inclusive); fixed in v282.1.12 or later
CWE-78HTML::Entities versions before 3.84 for Perl read freed heap memory in _decode_entities
HTML::Entities versions before 3.84 for Perl read freed heap memory in _decode_entities. The XS routine backing HTML::Entities::_decode_entities cached a pointer (repl) into the entity-value SV returned by hv_fetch on the entity2char hash. When the input SV was identical to a value SV in that hash, and that value contained its own key as an entity reference, a later call to grow_gap() reallocated the SV's PV buffer and freed the backing allocation that repl still pointed into. The subsequent copy loop read repl_len bytes from the freed allocation. The read may disclose adjacent heap contents into the destination SV.
oaldersCWE-416
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