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CVE-2019-17652

🗓️ 06 Feb 2020 15:23:33Reported by fortinetType 
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A stack buffer overflow vulnerability in FortiClient for Linux 6.2.1 and below may allow a user with low privilege to cause FortiClient processes running under root privilege crashes via sending specially crafted requests

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Family
CNVD
Fortinet FortiClient Denial of Service Vulnerability
20 Nov 201900:00
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Cvelist
CVE-2019-17652
6 Feb 202015:23
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EUVD
EUVD-2019-7958
7 Oct 202500:30
euvd
Fortinet
Privilege escalation and DoS in FortiClient for Linux through local IPC socket
27 Jan 202000:00
fortinet
NVD
CVE-2019-17652
6 Feb 202016:15
nvd
OSV
CVE-2019-17652
6 Feb 202016:15
osv
Prion
Stack overflow
6 Feb 202016:15
prion
RedhatCVE
CVE-2019-17652
22 May 202508:20
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Vulnrichment
CVE-2019-17652
6 Feb 202015:23
vulnrichment
NVD
Node
fortinetforticlientRange6.2.1linux
[
  {
    "product": "Fortinet FortiClientLinux",
    "vendor": "Fortinet",
    "versions": [
      {
        "status": "affected",
        "version": "FortiClientLinux 6.2.1 and below"
      }
    ]
  }
]

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21 Nov 2024 04:32Current
6.8Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.8
CVSS 3.16.5
CVSS 26.8
EPSS0.00522
SSVC
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