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ibm sametime 8.5.2.1 vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2013-0534
The Connect client in IBM Sametime 8.5.1, 8.5.1.1, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.2, and 8.5.2.1, as used in the Lotus Notes client and separately, might allow local users to obtain sensitive information by leveraging the persistence of cleartext password strings within process memory.
Ibm Sametime 8.5.1.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.1
Ibm Lotus Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Lotus Sametime 8.5.1.2
Ibm Lotus Sametime 8.5.1.1
Ibm Lotus Sametime 8.5.2
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Lotus Sametime 8.5.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.1.2
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2
NA
CVE-2013-6727
The Connect client in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.0 before HF1 does not properly restrict unsigned Java plugins, which allows remote malicious users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
NA
CVE-2013-3978
The Meeting Server in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.x up to and including 9.0.0.1 does not send the appropriate HTTP response headers to prevent unwanted caching by a web browser, which allows remote malicious users to obtain sensitive information by levera...
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
NA
CVE-2013-3983
The Meeting Server in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.x up to and including 9.0.0.1 does not validate URLs in Cookie headers before using them in redirects, which has unspecified impact and remote attack vectors.
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
NA
CVE-2013-3988
The Meeting Server in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.x up to and including 9.0.0.1 allows remote malicious users to conduct clickjacking attacks via unspecified vectors.
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
NA
CVE-2013-6742
The Meeting Server in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.x up to and including 9.0.0.1 do not have an off autocomplete attribute for a password field, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to obtain access by leveraging an unattended workstation.
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
NA
CVE-2013-6743
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Meeting Server in IBM Sametime 8.5.2 up to and including 8.5.2.1 and 9.x up to and including 9.0.0.1 allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via vectors involving an IMG element.
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
4.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-10503
IBM Sametime Meeting Server 8.5.2 and 9.0 could allow an authenticated and invited user of Sametime meeting to lower any or all hands in an e-meeting, thus spoofing results of votes in the meeting. IBM X-Force ID: 113803.
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
4.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-2959
IBM Sametime Meeting Server 8.5.2 and 9.0 could allow a meeting room manager to remove the primary managers privileges. IBM X-Force ID: 113804.
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.1
6.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-2965
IBM Sametime Meeting Server 8.5.2 and 9.0 is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery, caused by improper validation of user-supplied input. By persuading a user to visit a malicious link, a remote attacker could force the user to log out of Sametime. IBM X-Force ID: 113846.
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.1
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.0
Ibm Sametime 8.5.2.1
Ibm Sametime 9.0.0.0
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CVSSv2
CVSSv3
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CVE-2012-1823
malicious code
CVE-2024-5770
CVE-2023-45866
CVE-2024-35687
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CVE-2024-31246
CVE-2024-35730
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