NVD List

Id Name Description Reject CVSS Version CVSS Score Severity Pub Date Modified Date Actions
87236  CVE-2017-1000373  The OpenBSD qsort() function is recursive, and not randomized, an attacker can construct a pathological input array of N elements that causes qsort() to deterministically recurse N/4 times. This allows attackers to consume arbitrary amounts of stack memory and manipulate stack memory to assist in arbitrary code execution attacks. This affects OpenBSD 6.1 and possibly earlier versions.    6.4  Medium  2017-07-18  2017-07-05  View
22468  CVE-2016-9832  PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) ACE-ABAP 8.10.304 for SAP Security allows remote authenticated users to conduct ABAP injection attacks and execute arbitrary code via (1) SAPGUI or (2) Internet Communication Framework (ICF) over HTTP or HTTPS, as demonstrated by WEBGUI or Report.    6.5  Medium  2017-01-19  2016-12-27  View
88004  CVE-2017-5652  During a routine security analysis, it was found that one of the ports in Apache Impala (incubating) 2.7.0 to 2.8.0 sent data in plaintext even when the cluster was configured to use TLS. The port in question was used by the StatestoreSubscriber class which did not use the appropriate secure Thrift transport when TLS was turned on. It was therefore possible for an adversary, with access to the network, to eavesdrop on the packets going to and coming from that port and view the data in plaintext.    Medium  2017-07-18  2017-07-17  View
22724  CVE-2015-0223  Unspecified vulnerability in Apache Qpid 0.30 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions on qpidd via unknown vectors, related to 0-10 connection handling.    Medium  2017-01-19  2015-02-04  View
88260  CVE-2017-9898  XnView Classic for Windows Version 2.40 allows remote attackers to execute code via a crafted .fpx file, related to a User Mode Write AV starting at Xfpx+0x0000000000004cbb.    6.8  Medium  2017-07-18  2017-07-10  View

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