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CVE-2026-48831
A flaw was found in Wine. Wine's desktop file registers itself to handle Windows executable EXE files. In some configurations, opening an EXE file can cause it to run automatically with the user's permissions, without further prompts. This allows an attacker to bypass security sandboxes like...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-48831
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Wine ships a .desktop file that registers itself as a MIME handler for EXE files and several other Windows executable file types. In some configurations, handli...
CVE-2026-48831
Wine ships a .desktop file that registers itself as a MIME handler for EXE files and several other Windows executable file types. In some configurations, handling of an EXE file causes that file to be blindly executed with the permissions of the invoker. This allows escaping Flatpak and Snap...
CVE-2026-48831
Wine ships a .desktop file that registers itself as a MIME handler for EXE files and several other Windows executable file types. In some configurations, handling of an EXE file causes that file to be blindly executed with the permissions of the invoker. This allows escaping Flatpak and Snap...
CVE-2026-48831
CVE-2026-48831 concerns Wine, where a .desktop file registers as a MIME handler for EXE and other Windows executables. In certain configurations, handling an EXE can cause the file to be executed with the invoker’s permissions, enabling sandbox escapes for Flatpak and Snap, since MIME handlers ar...
Design/Logic Flaw
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...
CVE-2023-1523
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...
CVE-2023-1523
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...
CVE-2023-1523
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...
USN-6125-1 snapd vulnerability
It was discovered that the snap sandbox did not restrict the use of the ioctl system call with a TIOCLINUX request. This could be exploited by a malicious snap to inject commands into the controlling terminal which would then be executed outside of the snap sandbox once the snap had exited. This...
CVE-2023-1523
Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it to cause arbitrary commands to be executed outside of the snap sandbox after the snap exits. Graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and others...