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canonical ubuntu linux 12.04 vulnerabilities and exploits
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VMScore
CVE-2016-1372
ClamAV (aka Clam AntiVirus) prior to 0.99.2 allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted 7z file.
Clamav Clamav
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
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
445
VMScore
CVE-2016-6232
Directory traversal vulnerability in KArchive prior to 5.24, as used in KDE Frameworks, allows remote malicious users to write to arbitrary files via a ../ (dot dot slash) in a filename in an archive file, related to KNewsstuff downloads.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 15.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Kde Karchives
383
VMScore
CVE-2016-1371
ClamAV (aka Clam AntiVirus) prior to 0.99.2 allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted mew packer executable.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Clamav Clamav
187
VMScore
CVE-2018-7755
An issue exists in the fd_locked_ioctl function in drivers/block/floppy.c in the Linux kernel up to and including 4.15.7. The floppy driver will copy a kernel pointer to user memory in response to the FDGETPRM ioctl. An attacker can send the FDGETPRM ioctl and use the obtained ke...
Linux Linux Kernel
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
605
VMScore
CVE-2019-20079
The autocmd feature in window.c in Vim prior to 8.1.2136 accesses freed memory.
Vim Vim
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 19.10
570
VMScore
CVE-2019-17544
libaspell.a in GNU Aspell prior to 0.60.8 has a stack-based buffer over-read in acommon::unescape in common/getdata.cpp via an isolated \ character.
Gnu Aspell
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 19.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
516
VMScore
CVE-2020-14154
Mutt prior to 1.14.3 proceeds with a connection even if, in response to a GnuTLS certificate prompt, the user rejects an expired intermediate certificate.
Mutt Mutt
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 19.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 20.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
320
VMScore
CVE-2012-6150
The winbind_name_list_to_sid_string_list function in nsswitch/pam_winbind.c in Samba up to and including 4.1.2 handles invalid require_membership_of group names by accepting authentication by any user, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended access restrictions...
Samba Samba
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 13.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 13.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 10.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
642
VMScore
CVE-2014-5206
The do_remount function in fs/namespace.c in the Linux kernel up to and including 3.16.1 does not maintain the MNT_LOCK_READONLY bit across a remount of a bind mount, which allows local users to bypass an intended read-only restriction and defeat certain sandbox protection mechan...
Linux Linux Kernel
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
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