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EUVD-2020-0299

🗓️ 07 Oct 2025 00:30:54Reported by EUVDType 
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BibTeX-ruby before 5.1.0 allows shell command injection via unsanitized user input in Kernel.open method

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ReporterTitlePublishedViews
Family
CVE
CVE-2019-10780
22 Jan 202013:30
cve
Cvelist
CVE-2019-10780
22 Jan 202013:30
cvelist
Github Security Blog
BibTeX-Ruby vulnerable to OS command injection
14 Feb 202023:10
github
NVD
CVE-2019-10780
22 Jan 202014:15
nvd
OSV
GHSA-C5R5-7PFH-6QG6 BibTeX-Ruby vulnerable to OS command injection
14 Feb 202023:10
osv
Prion
Command injection
22 Jan 202014:15
prion
RedhatCVE
CVE-2019-10780
22 May 202510:25
redhatcve
RubySec
OS command injection in BibTeX-Ruby
14 Feb 202000:00
rubygems
Snyk
Command Injection
17 Jan 202015:13
snyk
Veracode
OS Command Injection
23 Jan 202002:32
veracode
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  {
    "enisaIdVendor": [
      {
        "id": "eab7d29b-5fe5-34b6-aee3-51975e4737c4",
        "vendor": {
          "name": "n/a"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
]

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07 Oct 2025 00:30Current
9.2High risk
Vulners AI Score9.2
CVSS 3.19.8
CVSS 210
EPSS0.02842
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