NVD List
Id | Name | Description | Reject | CVSS Version | CVSS Score | Severity | Pub Date | Modified Date | Actions |
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7681 | CVE-2011-0628 | Integer overflow in Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.181.14 on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris and before 10.3.185.21 on Android allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via ActionScript that improperly handles a long array object. | 2 | 9.3 | High | 2017-01-07 | 2013-11-02 | View | |
7937 | CVE-2011-0913 | Stack-based buffer overflow in ndiiop.exe in the DIIOP implementation in the server in IBM Lotus Domino before 8.5.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a GIOP getEnvironmentString request, related to the local variable cache. | 2 | 10 | High | 2017-01-07 | 2011-02-23 | View | |
73473 | CVE-2003-0339 | Multiple heap-based buffer overflows in WsMp3 daemon (WsMp3d) 0.0.10 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long HTTP requests. | 2 | 7.5 | High | 2017-01-03 | 2016-10-17 | View | |
8193 | CVE-2011-1229 | win32k.sys in the kernel-mode drivers in Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista SP1 and SP2, Windows Server 2008 Gold, SP2, R2, and R2 SP1, and Windows 7 Gold and SP1 allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted application that triggers a NULL pointer dereference, a different vulnerability than other "Vulnerability Type 2" CVEs listed in MS11-034, aka "Win32k Null Pointer De-reference Vulnerability." | 2 | 7.2 | High | 2017-01-07 | 2011-10-04 | View | |
8449 | CVE-2011-1519 | The remote console in the Server Controller in IBM Lotus Domino 7.x and 8.x verifies credentials against a file located at a UNC share pathname specified by the client, which allows remote attackers to bypass authentication, and consequently execute arbitrary code, by placing this pathname in the COOKIEFILE field. NOTE: this might overlap CVE-2011-0920. | 2 | 10 | High | 2017-01-07 | 2012-04-23 | View |
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