Search Results (1520 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2021-44207 1 Acclaimsystems 1 Usaherds 2025-11-10 8.1 High
Acclaim USAHERDS through 7.4.0.1 uses hard-coded credentials.
CVE-2020-8816 1 Pi-hole 1 Pi-hole 2025-11-10 7.2 High
Pi-hole Web v4.3.2 (aka AdminLTE) allows Remote Code Execution by privileged dashboard users via a crafted DHCP static lease.
CVE-2020-8657 1 Eyesofnetwork 1 Eyesofnetwork 2025-11-10 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork 5.3. The installation uses the same API key (hardcoded as EONAPI_KEY in include/api_functions.php for API version 2.4.2) by default for all installations, hence allowing an attacker to calculate/guess the admin access token.
CVE-2020-8655 1 Eyesofnetwork 1 Eyesofnetwork 2025-11-10 7.8 High
An issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork 5.3. The sudoers configuration is prone to a privilege escalation vulnerability, allowing the apache user to run arbitrary commands as root via a crafted NSE script for nmap 7.
CVE-2021-3156 9 Beyondtrust, Debian, Fedoraproject and 6 more 38 Privilege Management For Mac, Privilege Management For Unix\/linux, Debian Linux and 35 more 2025-11-10 7.8 High
Sudo before 1.9.5p2 contains an off-by-one error that can result in a heap-based buffer overflow, which allows privilege escalation to root via "sudoedit -s" and a command-line argument that ends with a single backslash character.
CVE-2021-27561 1 Yealink 1 Device Management 2025-11-10 9.8 Critical
Yealink Device Management (DM) 3.6.0.20 allows command injection as root via the /sm/api/v1/firewall/zone/services URI, without authentication.
CVE-2021-45382 1 Dlink 12 Dir-810l, Dir-810l Firmware, Dir-820l and 9 more 2025-11-10 9.8 Critical
A Remote Command Execution (RCE) vulnerability exists in all series H/W revisions D-link DIR-810L, DIR-820L/LW, DIR-826L, DIR-830L, and DIR-836L routers via the DDNS function in ncc2 binary file. Note: DIR-810L, DIR-820L, DIR-830L, DIR-826L, DIR-836L, all hardware revisions, have reached their End of Life ("EOL") /End of Service Life ("EOS") Life-Cycle and as such this issue will not be patched.
CVE-2020-9054 1 Zyxel 54 Atp100, Atp100 Firmware, Atp200 and 51 more 2025-11-10 9.8 Critical
Multiple ZyXEL network-attached storage (NAS) devices running firmware version 5.21 contain a pre-authentication command injection vulnerability, which may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable device. ZyXEL NAS devices achieve authentication by using the weblogin.cgi CGI executable. This program fails to properly sanitize the username parameter that is passed to it. If the username parameter contains certain characters, it can allow command injection with the privileges of the web server that runs on the ZyXEL device. Although the web server does not run as the root user, ZyXEL devices include a setuid utility that can be leveraged to run any command with root privileges. As such, it should be assumed that exploitation of this vulnerability can lead to remote code execution with root privileges. By sending a specially-crafted HTTP POST or GET request to a vulnerable ZyXEL device, a remote, unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code on the device. This may happen by directly connecting to a device if it is directly exposed to an attacker. However, there are ways to trigger such crafted requests even if an attacker does not have direct connectivity to a vulnerable devices. For example, simply visiting a website can result in the compromise of any ZyXEL device that is reachable from the client system. Affected products include: NAS326 before firmware V5.21(AAZF.7)C0 NAS520 before firmware V5.21(AASZ.3)C0 NAS540 before firmware V5.21(AATB.4)C0 NAS542 before firmware V5.21(ABAG.4)C0 ZyXEL has made firmware updates available for NAS326, NAS520, NAS540, and NAS542 devices. Affected models that are end-of-support: NSA210, NSA220, NSA220+, NSA221, NSA310, NSA310S, NSA320, NSA320S, NSA325 and NSA325v2
CVE-2020-8515 1 Draytek 6 Vigor2960, Vigor2960 Firmware, Vigor300b and 3 more 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
DrayTek Vigor2960 1.3.1_Beta, Vigor3900 1.4.4_Beta, and Vigor300B 1.3.3_Beta, 1.4.2.1_Beta, and 1.4.4_Beta devices allow remote code execution as root (without authentication) via shell metacharacters to the cgi-bin/mainfunction.cgi URI. This issue has been fixed in Vigor3900/2960/300B v1.5.1.
CVE-2020-8644 1 Playsms 1 Playsms 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
PlaySMS before 1.4.3 does not sanitize inputs from a malicious string.
CVE-2020-28949 5 Debian, Drupal, Fedoraproject and 2 more 6 Debian Linux, Drupal, Fedora and 3 more 2025-11-07 7.8 High
Archive_Tar through 1.4.10 has :// filename sanitization only to address phar attacks, and thus any other stream-wrapper attack (such as file:// to overwrite files) can still succeed.
CVE-2020-29557 1 Dlink 6 Dir-825, Dir-825\/a, Dir-825\/ac and 3 more 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered on D-Link DIR-825 R1 devices through 3.0.1 before 2020-11-20. A buffer overflow in the web interface allows attackers to achieve pre-authentication remote code execution.
CVE-2020-29583 1 Zyxel 60 Atp100, Atp100 Firmware, Atp100w and 57 more 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
Firmware version 4.60 of Zyxel USG devices contains an undocumented account (zyfwp) with an unchangeable password. The password for this account can be found in cleartext in the firmware. This account can be used by someone to login to the ssh server or web interface with admin privileges.
CVE-2020-36193 5 Debian, Drupal, Fedoraproject and 2 more 6 Debian Linux, Drupal, Fedora and 3 more 2025-11-07 7.5 High
Tar.php in Archive_Tar through 1.4.11 allows write operations with Directory Traversal due to inadequate checking of symbolic links, a related issue to CVE-2020-28948.
CVE-2020-7247 4 Canonical, Debian, Fedoraproject and 1 more 4 Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, Fedora and 1 more 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
smtp_mailaddr in smtp_session.c in OpenSMTPD 6.6, as used in OpenBSD 6.6 and other products, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands as root via a crafted SMTP session, as demonstrated by shell metacharacters in a MAIL FROM field. This affects the "uncommented" default configuration. The issue exists because of an incorrect return value upon failure of input validation.
CVE-2020-17496 1 Vbulletin 1 Vbulletin 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
vBulletin 5.5.4 through 5.6.2 allows remote command execution via crafted subWidgets data in an ajax/render/widget_tabbedcontainer_tab_panel request. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2019-16759.
CVE-2020-25223 1 Sophos 1 Unified Threat Management 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the WebAdmin of Sophos SG UTM before v9.705 MR5, v9.607 MR7, and v9.511 MR11
CVE-2019-16759 1 Vbulletin 1 Vbulletin 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
vBulletin 5.x through 5.5.4 allows remote command execution via the widgetConfig[code] parameter in an ajax/render/widget_php routestring request.
CVE-2019-17621 1 Dlink 28 Dir-818lx, Dir-818lx Firmware, Dir-822 and 25 more 2025-11-07 9.8 Critical
The UPnP endpoint URL /gena.cgi in the D-Link DIR-859 Wi-Fi router 1.05 and 1.06B01 Beta01 allows an Unauthenticated remote attacker to execute system commands as root, by sending a specially crafted HTTP SUBSCRIBE request to the UPnP service when connecting to the local network.
CVE-2019-18988 1 Teamviewer 1 Teamviewer 2025-11-07 7.0 High
TeamViewer Desktop through 14.7.1965 allows a bypass of remote-login access control because the same key is used for different customers' installations. It used a shared AES key for all installations since at least as far back as v7.0.43148, and used it for at least OptionsPasswordAES in the current version of the product. If an attacker were to know this key, they could decrypt protect information stored in the registry or configuration files of TeamViewer. With versions before v9.x , this allowed for attackers to decrypt the Unattended Access password to the system (which allows for remote login to the system as well as headless file browsing). The latest version still uses the same key for OptionPasswordAES but appears to have changed how the Unattended Access password is stored. While in most cases an attacker requires an existing session on a system, if the registry/configuration keys were stored off of the machine (such as in a file share or online), an attacker could then decrypt the required password to login to the system.