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ubuntu ubuntu 14.04 vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2017-6590
An issue exists in network-manager-applet (aka network-manager-gnome) in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS, and 16.10. A local attacker could use this issue at the default Ubuntu login screen to access local files and execute arbitrary commands as the lightdm user. The explo...
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
605
VMScore
CVE-2018-5807
An error within the "samsung_load_raw()" function (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) in LibRaw versions before 0.18.9 can be exploited to cause an out-of-bounds read memory access and subsequently cause a crash.
Libraw Libraw
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
632
VMScore
CVE-2018-5815
An integer overflow error within the "parse_qt()" function (internal/dcraw_common.cpp) in LibRaw versions before 0.18.12 can be exploited to trigger an infinite loop via a specially crafted Apple QuickTime file.
Libraw Libraw
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
668
VMScore
CVE-2018-13259
An issue exists in zsh prior to 5.6. Shebang lines exceeding 64 characters were truncated, potentially leading to an execve call to a program name that is a substring of the intended one.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Zsh Zsh
383
VMScore
CVE-2013-7447
Integer overflow in the gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf function in gdk/gdkcairo.c in GTK+ prior to 3.9.8, as used in eom, gnome-photos, eog, gambas3, thunar, pinpoint, and possibly other applications, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a large ima...
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 15.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Gtk Gtk\\\\\\+
668
VMScore
CVE-2014-9471
The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the "--date=TZ="123"345" @1" string to the touch or date comma...
Gnu Coreutils
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 10.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
668
VMScore
CVE-2018-0502
An issue exists in zsh prior to 5.6. The beginning of a #! script file was mishandled, potentially leading to an execve call to a program named on the second line.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Zsh Zsh
436
VMScore
CVE-2016-1252
The apt package in Debian jessie prior to 1.0.9.8.4, in Debian unstable prior to 1.4~beta2, in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS prior to 1.0.1ubuntu2.17, in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS prior to 1.2.15ubuntu0.2, and in Ubuntu 16.10 prior to 1.3.2ubuntu0.1 allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to bypass a...
Debian Advanced Package Tool
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.10
1 EDB exploit
5 Github repositories
383
VMScore
CVE-2018-16750
In ImageMagick 7.0.7-29 and previous versions, a memory leak in the formatIPTCfromBuffer function in coders/meta.c was found.
Imagemagick Imagemagick
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
890
VMScore
CVE-2018-5090
Memory safety bugs were reported in Firefox 57. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 58.
Mozilla Firefox
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.10
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