10 matches found
EUVD-2018-20787
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2006-6368
Malware in sbrugna...
Fortinet FortiClient NDIS Miniport Driver Null Pointer Dereference
The version of Fortinet FortiClient running on the remote host is prior to 6.0.3. It is, therefore, affected by a NULL pointer dereference flaw due to a failure to utilize necessary NULL checks before doing indirect function calls. An unauthenticated, local attacker can exploit this, via the NDIS...
Null pointer dereference
A null pointer dereference vulnerability in Fortinet FortiClientWindows 6.0.2 and earlier allows attacker to cause a denial of service via the NDIS miniport driver...
CVE-2018-9190
A null pointer dereference vulnerability in Fortinet FortiClientWindows 6.0.2 and earlier allows attacker to cause a denial of service via the NDIS miniport driver...
CVE-2018-9190
A null pointer dereference vulnerability in Fortinet FortiClientWindows 6.0.2 and earlier allows attacker to cause a denial of service via the NDIS miniport driver...
CVE-2018-9190
Fortinet FortiClient Windows has a NULL pointer dereference in the NDIS Miniport driver that affects FortiClient.exe prior to version 6.0.3. The issue, caused by missing NULL checks before indirect calls, can be exploited by a local attacker to cause a denial of service. A fix is available in For...
FortiClient NDIS Miniport Driver Null Pointer Dereference
There is a Null pointer dereference in the NDIS Miniport drivers in FortiClient on Windows, which may be leveraged by an unprivileged user to cause a Denial of Service BSOD...
PCAUSA Rawether for Windows local privilege escalation
Rawether for Windows is a framework that facilitates communication between an application and the NDIS miniport driver. It’s produced by a company named Printing Communications Assoc., Inc. PCAUSA, which seems to be no longer operating. Company websites can be still reached through web.archive.or...
CVE-2006-6385
Stack-based buffer overflow in Intel PRO 10/100, PRO/1000, and PRO/10GbE PCI, PCI-X, and PCIe network adapter drivers aka NDIS miniport drivers before 20061205 allows local users to execute arbitrary code with "kernel-level" privileges via an incorrect function call in certain OID handlers...