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FreeBSD : xtrlock -- xtrlock does not block multitouch events (e80073d7-f8ba-11eb-b141-589cfc007716)
Debian reports : xtrlock did not block multitouch events so an attacker could still input and thus control various programs such as Chromium, etc. via so-called 'multitouch' events including pan scrolling, 'pinch and zoom' or even being able to provide regular mouse clicks by depressing the...
CVE-2016-10894
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
CVE-2016-10894
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
CVE-2016-10894
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
Design/Logic Flaw
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
CVE-2016-10894
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
CVE-2016-10894
xtrlock through 2.10 does not block multitouch events. Consequently, an attacker at a locked screen can send input to and thus control various programs such as Chromium via events such as pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" gestures, or even regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchpad once and th...
CVE-2016-10894
The CVE-2016-10894 issue affects xtrlock up to version 2.10, where multitouch input is not blocked. An attacker at a locked screen can inject input to programs (e.g., Chromium) via multitouch events such as pan scrolling, pinch/zoom, or by issuing mouse clicks after depressing the touchpad with a...
xtrlock -- xtrlock does not block multitouch events
Debian reports: xtrlock did not block multitouch events so an attacker could still input and thus control various programs such as Chromium, etc. via so-called "multitouch" events including pan scrolling, "pinch and zoom" or even being able to provide regular mouse clicks by depressing the touchp...