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6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-2318
The TLS stack in Mono prior to 3.12.1 allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to conduct message skipping attacks and consequently impersonate clients by leveraging missing handshake state validation, aka a "SMACK SKIP-TLS" issue.
Mono-project Mono
Debian Debian Linux 6.0
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-2319
The TLS stack in Mono prior to 3.12.1 makes it easier for remote malicious users to conduct cipher-downgrade attacks to EXPORT_RSA ciphers via crafted TLS traffic, related to the "FREAK" issue, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-0204.
Mono-project Mono
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-2320
The TLS stack in Mono prior to 3.12.1 allows remote malicious users to have unspecified impact via vectors related to client-side SSLv2 fallback.
Mono-project Mono
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2012-3382
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the ProcessRequest function in mcs/class/System.Web/System.Web/HttpForbiddenHandler.cs in Mono 2.10.8 and previous versions allows remote malicious users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a file with a crafted name and a forbid...
Mono Mono
6.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2011-0991
Use-after-free vulnerability in Mono, when Moonlight 2.x prior to 2.4.1 or 3.x prior to 3.99.3 is used, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to finalizing and then resurrecting a DynamicMethod ins...
Novell Moonlight 2.0
Novell Moonlight 3.0
Novell Moonlight 3.99
Novell Moonlight 2.3.0
Novell Moonlight 2.4
Novell Moonlight 2.31
Mono Mono
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2011-0989
The RuntimeHelpers.InitializeArray method in metadata/icall.c in Mono, when Moonlight 2.x prior to 2.4.1 or 3.x prior to 3.99.3 is used, does not properly restrict data types, which allows remote malicious users to modify internal read-only data structures, and cause a denial of ...
Novell Moonlight 3.99
Novell Moonlight 2.31
Novell Moonlight 2.0
Novell Moonlight 3.0
Mono Mono
Novell Moonlight 2.3.0
Novell Moonlight 2.4
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2011-0990
Race condition in the FastCopy optimization in the Array.Copy method in metadata/icall.c in Mono, when Moonlight 2.x prior to 2.4.1 or 3.x prior to 3.99.3 is used, allows remote malicious users to trigger a buffer overflow and modify internal data structures, and cause a denial o...
Novell Moonlight 2.31
Novell Moonlight 3.0
Novell Moonlight 3.99
Mono Mono
Novell Moonlight 2.3.0
Novell Moonlight 2.4
Novell Moonlight 2.0
5.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2011-0992
Use-after-free vulnerability in Mono, when Moonlight 2.x prior to 2.4.1 or 3.x prior to 3.99.3 is used, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (plugin crash) or obtain sensitive information via vectors related to member data in a resurrected MonoThread instanc...
Novell Moonlight 2.31
Novell Moonlight 3.0
Novell Moonlight 3.99
Mono Mono
Novell Moonlight 2.3.0
Novell Moonlight 2.4
Novell Moonlight 2.0
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2010-4225
Unspecified vulnerability in the mod_mono module for XSP in Mono 2.8.x prior to 2.8.2 allows remote malicious users to obtain the source code for .aspx (ASP.NET) applications via unknown vectors related to an "unloading bug."
Mono Mono 2.8
Mono Mono 2.8.1
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2010-4254
Mono, when Moonlight prior to 2.3.0.1 or 2.99.x prior to 2.99.0.10 is used, does not properly validate arguments to generic methods, which allows remote malicious users to bypass generic constraints, and possibly execute arbitrary code, via a crafted method call.
Mono Mono
Novell Moonlight 2.99.0
Novell Moonlight
Novell Moonlight 2.99.7
Novell Moonlight 2.99.9
Novell Moonlight 2.99.1
Novell Moonlight 2.99.2
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