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CVE-2025-56802
The Reolink desktop application uses a hard-coded and predictable AES encryption key to encrypt user configuration files allowing attackers with local access to decrypt sensitive application data stored in %APPDATA%. A different vulnerability than CVE-2025-56801. NOTE: the Supplier's position is...
CVE-2025-56799
CVE-2025-56799 affects the Reolink Desktop Application (v8.18.12). The issue is an OS command injection in the cache-clearing scheduler, where a shell command is assembled using a folder path read from a config file without proper sanitization. This can allow an attacker to inject arbitrary comma...
EUVD-2025-35237
Reolink desktop application 8.18.12 contains a command injection vulnerability in its scheduled cache-clearing mechanism via a crafted folder name...
CVE-2025-56799
Reolink desktop application 8.18.12 contains a command injection vulnerability in its scheduled cache-clearing mechanism via a crafted folder name. NOTE: this is disputed by the Supplier because a crafted folder name would arise only if the local user were attacking himself...
CVE-2025-56799
Reolink desktop application 8.18.12 contains a command injection vulnerability in its scheduled cache-clearing mechanism via a crafted folder name. NOTE: this is disputed by the Supplier because a crafted folder name would arise only if the local user were attacking himself...
CVE-2025-62510
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. In version 1.4.0, a regression allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names. Low-privilege users could see or interact with folders matching their username and, in some...
EUVD-2025-35081
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. In version 1.4.0, a regression allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names. Low-privilege users could see or interact with folders matching their username and, in some...
CVE-2025-62510
Summary: CVE-2025-62510 affects FileRise, a self-hosted web-based file manager. A regression in version 1.4.0 allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names, enabling low-privilege users to see or interact with folders that match their username and, in some cases, other user...
CVE-2025-62510 FileRise insecure folder visibility via name-based mapping and incomplete ACL checks
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. In version 1.4.0, a regression allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names. Low-privilege users could see or interact with folders matching their username and, in some...
CVE-2025-62510 FileRise insecure folder visibility via name-based mapping and incomplete ACL checks
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. In version 1.4.0, a regression allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names. Low-privilege users could see or interact with folders matching their username and, in some...
CVE-2025-62510 FileRise insecure folder visibility via name-based mapping and incomplete ACL checks
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. In version 1.4.0, a regression allowed folder visibility/ownership to be inferred from folder names. Low-privilege users could see or interact with folders matching their username and, in some...
EUVD-2025-35082
FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager with multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. Prior to version 1.4.0, a business logic flaw in FileRise’s file/folder handling allows low-privilege users to perform unauthorized operations view/delete/modify on files created by other users...
FileRise 访问控制错误漏洞
FileRise is a lightweight, self-hosted web-based file manager by Ryan Personal Developer. An access control error vulnerability exists in FileRise version 1.4.0, which stems from the fact that folder visibility and ownership can be inferred from the folder name, which could lead to a low-privileg...
PT-2025-42793
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions FileRise versions prior to 1.5.0 Description FileRise is a self-hosted web-based file manager offering multi-file upload, editing, and batch operations. A regression in version 1.4.0 permitted the inference of folder visibility and ownership...
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EUVD-2025-34917
ClipBucket is a web-based video-sharing platform. In ClipBucket version 5.5.2 - 146 and earlier, the /adminarea/templateeditor.php endpoint is vulnerable to path traversal. The validation of the file-loading path is inadequate, allowing authenticated administrators to read and write arbitrary fil...
CVE-2025-57716
An Uncontrolled Search Path Element vulnerability CWE-427 in FortiClient Windows 7.4.0 through 7.4.3, 7.2.0 through 7.2.11, 7.0 all versions may allow a local low privileged user to perform a DLL hijacking attack via placing a malicious DLL to the FortiClient Online Installer installation folder...
Missing Authorization
Copyparty is vulnerable to Missing Authorization. The vulnerability is due to a missing permission check in the shares feature shr global option, which allows an attacker to access sibling files within a shared folder by guessing their filenames, leading to unauthorized data exposure...
CVE-2025-26860
The CVE-2025-26860 entry concerns RemoteCall Remote Support Program (for Operator) prior to version 5.1.0. The vulnerability is an uncontrolled search path element (CWE-427) that can allow arbitrary code execution if a crafted DLL is placed in the application’s folder. Documents confirm the root ...
EUVD-2025-34518
RemoteView PC Application Console versions prior to 6.0.2 contain an uncontrolled search path element vulnerability. If a crafted DLL is placed in the same folder with the affected product, it may cause an arbitrary code execution...