36 matches found
EUVD-2012-6192
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2015-3790
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2014-4336
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2011-0257
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2010-3171
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2024-2234
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2024-10026
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - A weak hashing algorithm and small sizes of seeds/secrets in Google's gVisor allowed for a remote attacker to calculate a local IP address and a per-boot...
CVE-2012-6337
The Track My Mobile feature in the SamsungDive subsystem for Android on Samsung Galaxy devices shows the activation of remote tracking, which might allow physically proximate attackers to defeat a product-recovery effort by tampering with this feature or its location data...
CVE-2024-6227
A vulnerability in aimhubio/aim version 3.19.3 allows an attacker to cause an infinite loop by configuring the remote tracking server to point at itself. This results in the server endlessly connecting to itself, rendering it unable to respond to other connections...
AZL-56201 CVE-2024-10026 affecting package podman for versions less than 5.6.1-2
A weak hashing algorithm and small sizes of seeds/secrets in Google's gVisor allowed for a remote attacker to calculate a local IP address and a per-boot identifier that could aid in tracking of a device in certain circumstances...
Aim security breach
Aim is an easy-to-use and high-performance open source experiment tracker from Aim Open Source USA. Aim version 3.19.3 has a security vulnerability that stems from a flawed function in the remote tracking settings that allows backuprun to overwrite any file and steal arbitrary data...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
aimhubio/aim is vulnerable to Denial Of Service DoS. The vulnerability is due to the remote tracking server being configured to point at itself while using the class method Repo.frompath, which allows an attacker to cause the server to endlessly connect to itself and become unable to respond to...
Aim denial of service vulnerability
A vulnerability in aimhubio/aim version 3.19.3 allows an attacker to cause an infinite loop by configuring the remote tracking server to point at itself. This results in the server endlessly connecting to itself, rendering it unable to respond to other connections...
GHSA-36H2-G4C8-9XCM Aim denial of service vulnerability
A vulnerability in aimhubio/aim version 3.19.3 allows an attacker to cause an infinite loop by configuring the remote tracking server to point at itself. This results in the server endlessly connecting to itself, rendering it unable to respond to other connections...
CVE-2024-6227
CVE-2024-6227 affects the open-source tool aimhubio/aim version 3.19.3. The vulnerability arises when the remote tracking server is configured to point at itself, causing the server to endlessly connect to itself. This self-loop leads to a denial of service by rendering the server unresponsive to...
Aim Resource Management Error Vulnerability
Aim is an easy-to-use and high-performance open source experiment tracker from Aim Open Source USA. Aim version 3.19.3 suffers from a Resource Management Error vulnerability that originates from allowing an attacker to cause a denial of service by configuring a remote tracking server to point to...
SUSE CVE-2016-2830
Mozilla Firefox before 48.0 and Firefox ESR 45.x before 45.3 preserve the network connection used for favicon resource retrieval after the associated browser window is closed, which makes it easier for remote web servers to track users by observing network traffic from multiple IP addresses...
Kernel: net: weak IP ID generation leads to remote device tracking
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe a weak IP ID generation in this field to track Linux devices...
Kernel: net: weak IP ID generation leads to remote device tracking
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe a weak IP ID generation in this field to track Linux devices...
Kernel: net: weak IP ID generation leads to remote device tracking
A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel derived the IP ID field from a partial kernel space address returned by a nethashmix function. A remote user could observe a weak IP ID generation in this field to track Linux devices...