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EUVD-2016-5727
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2006-1443
Malware in sbrugna...
Apple OS X NSSecureTextField Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Apple OS X is a specialized operating system developed by Apple for Mac computers.NSSecureTextField is one of the components used to mask passwords. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in NSSecureTextField in Apple OS X versions prior to 10.12, which can be exploited by an attacker to...
CVE-2016-4742
NSSecureTextField in Apple OS X before 10.12 does not enable Secure Input, which allows attackers to discover credentials via a crafted app...
CVE-2016-4742
NSSecureTextField in Apple OS X before 10.12 does not enable Secure Input, which allows attackers to discover credentials via a crafted app...
Design/Logic Flaw
NSSecureTextField in Apple OS X before 10.12 does not enable Secure Input, which allows attackers to discover credentials via a crafted app...
CVE-2016-4742
CVE-2016-4742 describes a vulnerability in NSSecureTextField on Apple OS X prior to 10.12: Secure Input was not enabled due to a state management issue, potentially allowing a crafted application to reveal credentials. The issue is listed in the macOS Sierra 10.12 security content, with fixes des...
CVE-2016-4742
NSSecureTextField in Apple OS X before 10.12 does not enable Secure Input, which allows attackers to discover credentials via a crafted app...
macOS < 10.12 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The remote host is running a version of Mac OS X that is prior to 10.10.5, 10.11.x prior to 10.11.6, or is not macOS 10.12. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities in the following components : - apache - apachemodphp - Apple HSSPI Support - AppleEFIRuntime - AppleMobileFileIntegri...
CVE-2006-1439
NSSecureTextField in AppKit in Apple Mac OS X 10.4.6 does not re-enable secure event input under certain circumstances, which could allow other applications in the window session to monitor input characters and keyboard events...
CVE-2006-1439
NSSecureTextField in AppKit in Apple Mac OS X 10.4.6 does not re-enable secure event input under certain circumstances, which could allow other applications in the window session to monitor input characters and keyboard events...