| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Memory corruption in core due to stack-based buffer overflow |
| Memory corruption in Core due to stack-based buffer overflow. |
| Memory corruption in Automotive Android OS due to improper input validation. |
| Transient DOS due to null pointer dereference in Bluetooth HOST while receiving an attribute protocol PDU with zero length data. |
| Transient DOS in Bluetooth HOST due to null pointer dereference when a mismatched argument is passed. |
| Transient DOS due to buffer over-read in WLAN while processing 802.11 management frames. |
| Transient DOS due to buffer over-read in WLAN while parsing WLAN CSA action frames. |
| Information disclosure due to buffer over-read in WLAN while parsing BTM action frame. |
| Information disclosure due to buffer over-read in WLAN while WLAN frame parsing due to missing frame length check. |
| Memory corruption due to information exposure in Powerline Communication Firmware while sending different MMEs from a single, unassociated device. |
| Information disclosure due to buffer over-read in Bluetooth HOST while processing GetFolderItems and GetItemAttribute Cmds from peer device. |
| Stack-based buffer overflow in Eudora 7.1 allows user-assisted, remote SMTP servers to execute arbitrary code via a long SMTP reply. NOTE: the user must click through a warning about a possible buffer overflow exploit to trigger this issue. |
| QUALCOMM Eudora WorldMail 4.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service, as demonstrated by a certain module in VulnDisco Pack. NOTE: The provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information. As of 20061118, this disclosure has no actionable information. However, because the VulnDisco Pack author is a reliable researcher, the issue is being assigned a CVE identifier for tracking purposes. |
| Multiple buffer overflows in Eudora Worldmail, possibly Worldmail 3 version 6.1.22.0, have unknown impact and attack vectors, as demonstrated by the (1) "Eudora WorldMail stack overflow" and (2) "Eudora WorldMail heap overflow" modules in VulnDisco Pack. NOTE: Some of these details are obtained from third party information. As of 20061118, this disclosure has no actionable information. However, because the VulnDisco Pack author is a reliable researcher, the issue is being assigned a CVE identifier for tracking purposes. |
| Buffer overflow in Qualcomm Eudora 7.1.0.9 allows user-assisted, remote IMAP servers to execute arbitrary code via a long FLAGS response to a SELECT INBOX command. |
| Vulnerabilities in Qualcomm Eudora WorldMail Server may allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code, as demonstrated by the PROTOS LDAPv3 test suite. |
| Qualcomm Eudora 5.1.1, 5.2, and possibly other versions stores email attachments in a predictable location, which allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a link that loads an attachment with malicious script into a frame, which then executes the script in the local browser context. |
| Eudora and Eudora Light before 3.05 allows remote attackers to cause a crash and corrupt the user's mailbox via an e-mail message with certain dates, such as (1) dates before 1970, which cause a Divide By Zero error, or (2) dates that are 100 years after the current date, which causes a segmentation fault. |
| Eudora 4.x allows remote attackers to bypass the user warning for executable attachments such as .exe, .com, and .bat by using a .lnk file that refers to the attachment, aka "Stealth Attachment." |
| qpopper 4.01 with PAM based authentication on Red Hat systems generates different error messages when an invalid username is provided instead of a valid name, which allows remote attackers to determine valid usernames on the system. |