568 matches found
CVE-2024-44573
A stored cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the VLAN configuration of RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload...
CVE-2024-44575
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 does not set the Secure attribute for sensitive cookies in HTTPS sessions, which could cause the user agent to send those cookies in cleartext over an HTTP session...
CVE-2024-44572
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 was discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability via the sysmgmt function...
CVE-2024-44570
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 was discovered to contain a code injection vulnerability via the getParams function in phpinf.php...
CVE-2024-44574
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 was discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability via the sysconf function...
CVE-2024-44577
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 was discovered to contain a command injection vulnerability via the timedate function...
CVE-2024-44571
RELY-PCIe v22.2.1 to v23.1.0 was discovered to contain incorrect access control in the mService function at phpinf.php...
CVE-2023-47573
An issue discovered in Relyum RELY-PCIe 22.2.1 devices. The authorization mechanism is not enforced in the web interface, allowing a low-privileged user to execute administrative functions...
CVE-2023-47576
An issue was discovered in Relyum RELY-PCIe 22.2.1 and RELY-REC 23.1.0 devices, allowing authenticated command injection through the web interface...
CVE-2023-47574
An issue was discovered on Relyum RELY-PCIe 22.2.1 and RELY-REC 23.1.0 devices. There is a Weak SMB configuration with signing disabled...
CVE-2023-47577
An issue discovered in Relyum RELY-PCIe 22.2.1 and RELY-REC 23.1.0 allows for unauthorized password changes due to no check for current password...
CVE-2022-25478
Vulnerability in Realtek RtsPer driver for PCIe Card Reader RtsPer.sys before 10.0.22000.21355 and Realtek RtsUer driver for USB Card Reader RtsUer.sys before 10.0.22000.31274 provides read and write access to the PCI configuration space of the device...
CVE-2022-25480
Vulnerability in Realtek RtsPer driver for PCIe Card Reader RtsPer.sys before 10.0.22000.21355 and Realtek RtsUer driver for USB Card Reader RtsUer.sys before 10.0.22000.31274 allows writing to kernel memory beyond the SystemBuffer of the IRP...
CVE-2022-25479
Vulnerability in Realtek RtsPer driver for PCIe Card Reader RtsPer.sys before 10.0.22000.21355 and Realtek RtsUer driver for USB Card Reader RtsUer.sys before 10.0.22000.31274 allows for the leakage of kernel memory from both the stack and the heap...
CVE-2021-30298
Possible out of bound access due to improper validation of item size and DIAG memory pools data while switching between USB and PCIE interface in Snapdragon Auto, Snapdragon Consumer IOT, Snapdragon Industrial IOT, Snapdragon Mobile, Snapdragon Voice & Music, Snapdragon Wearables, Snapdragon Wire...
CVE-2020-15687
Missing access control restrictions in the Hypervisor component of the ACRN Project v2.0 and v1.6.1 allow a malicious entity, with root access in the Service VM userspace, to abuse the PCIe assign/de-assign Hypercalls via crafted ioctls and payloads. This attack results in a corrupt state and...
CVE-2019-14626
Improper access control in PCIe function for the IntelĀ® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000, all versions, may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access...
CVE-2023-53043
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Mark PCIe controller as cache coherent If the controller is not marked as cache coherent, then kernel will try to ensure coherency during dma-ops and that may cause data corruption. So, mark the PCIe nod...
CVE-2023-53043
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Mark PCIe controller as cache coherent If the controller is not marked as cache coherent, then kernel will try to ensure coherency during dma-ops and that may cause data corruption. So, mark the PCIe nod...
CVE-2023-53043 arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Mark PCIe controller as cache coherent
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Mark PCIe controller as cache coherent If the controller is not marked as cache coherent, then kernel will try to ensure coherency during dma-ops and that may cause data corruption. So, mark the PCIe nod...