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VMScore
CVE-2020-10947
Mac Endpoint for Sophos Central prior to 9.9.6 and Mac Endpoint for Sophos Home prior to 2.2.6 allow Privilege Escalation.
Sophos Anti-virus For Sophos Central
Sophos Anti-virus For Sophos Home
215
VMScore
CVE-2018-9233
Sophos Endpoint Protection 10.7 uses an unsalted SHA-1 hash for password storage in %PROGRAMDATA%\Sophos\Sophos Anti-Virus\Config\machine.xml, which makes it easier for malicious users to determine a cleartext password, and subsequently choose unsafe malware settings, via rainbow...
Sophos Endpoint Protection 10.7
1 EDB exploit
383
VMScore
CVE-2018-0202
clamscan in ClamAV prior to 0.99.4 contains a vulnerability that could allow an unauthenticated, remote malicious user to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device. The vulnerability is due to improper input validation checking mechanisms when handling Porta...
Clamav Clamav
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.10
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
1 Github repository
383
VMScore
CVE-2018-1000085
ClamAV version version 0.99.3 contains a Out of bounds heap memory read vulnerability in XAR parser, function xar_hash_check() that can result in Leaking of memory, may help in developing exploit chains.. This attack appear to be exploitable via The victim must scan a crafted XAR...
Clamav Clamav 0.99.3
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.10
605
VMScore
CVE-2017-6419
mspack/lzxd.c in libmspack 0.5alpha, as used in ClamAV 0.99.2, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow and application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted CHM file.
Libmspack Project Libmspack 0.5
383
VMScore
CVE-2017-11423
The cabd_read_string function in mspack/cabd.c in libmspack 0.5alpha, as used in ClamAV 0.99.2 and other products, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (stack-based buffer over-read and application crash) via a crafted CAB file.
Libmspack Project Libmspack 0.5
890
VMScore
CVE-2012-6706
A VMSF_DELTA memory corruption exists in unrar prior to 5.5.5, as used in Sophos Anti-Virus Threat Detection Engine prior to 3.37.2 and other products, that can lead to arbitrary code execution. An integer overflow can be caused in DataSize+CurChannel. The result is a negative va...
Sophos Threat Detection Engine
Rarlab Unrar
383
VMScore
CVE-2014-2385
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the web UI in Sophos Anti-Virus for Linux prior to 9.6.1 allow local users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) newListList:ExcludeFileOnExpression, (2) newListList:ExcludeFilesystems, or (3) newListList:Exclude...
Sophos Anti-virus
498
VMScore
CVE-2014-1213
Sophos Anti-Virus engine (SAVi) prior to 3.50.1, as used in VDL 4.97G 9.7.x prior to 9.7.9, 10.0.x prior to 10.0.11, and 10.3.x prior to 10.3.1 does not set an ACL for certain global and session objects, which allows local users to bypass anti-virus protection, cause a denial of ...
Sophos Sophos Anti-virus 10.0.11
Sophos Scanning Engine
383
VMScore
CVE-2012-1438
The Microsoft Office file parser in Comodo Antivirus 7425 and Sophos Anti-Virus 4.61.0 allows remote malicious users to bypass malware detection via an Office file with a ustar character sequence at a certain location. NOTE: this may later be SPLIT into multiple CVEs if additiona...
Sophos Sophos Anti-virus 4.61.0
Comodo Comodo Antivirus 7425
VMScore
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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