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tightvnc tightvnc 1.2.4 vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2002-1336
TightVNC prior to 1.2.6 generates the same challenge string for multiple connections, which allows remote malicious users to bypass VNC authentication by sniffing the challenge and response of other users.
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.4
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.0
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.1
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.3
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.5
NA
CVE-2002-1511
The vncserver wrapper for vnc prior to 3.3.3r2-21 uses the rand() function instead of srand(), which causes vncserver to generate weak cookies.
Att Vnc 3.3.5
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.4
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.0
Att Vnc 3.3.4
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.1
Att Vnc 3.3.3r2
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.3
Att Vnc 3.3.3
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.2
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.5
Att Vnc 3.3.6
NA
CVE-2002-1848
TightVNC prior to 1.2.4 running on Windows stores unencrypted passwords in the password text control of the WinVNC Properties dialog, which could allow local users to access passwords.
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.1
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.3
Tightvnc Tightvnc 1.2.2
CVSSv3
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
Recommendations:
buffer overflow
type confusion
server-side request forgery
CVE-2024-38440
CVE-2024-27801
CVE-2024-5868
CVE-2024-0582
CVE-2024-37643
CVE-2024-3105
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