Vulmon
Recent Vulnerabilities
Research Posts
Trends
Blog
About
Contact
Vulmon Alerts
By Relevance
By Risk Score
By Publish Date
man-in-the-middle vulnerabilities and exploits
(subscribe to this query)
828
VMScore
CVE-2016-8237
Remote code execution in Lenovo Updates (not Lenovo System Update) allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to execute arbitrary code.
Lenovo Updates -
383
VMScore
CVE-2020-15047
MSA/SMTP.cpp in Trojita prior to 0.8 ignores certificate-verification errors, which allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to spoof SMTP servers.
Trojita Project Trojita
383
VMScore
CVE-2016-6805
Apache Ignite prior to 1.9 allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to read arbitrary files via XXE in modified update-notifier documents.
Apache Ignite
392
VMScore
CVE-2021-25465
An improper scheme check vulnerability in Samsung Themes prior to version 5.2.01 allows malicious users to perform Man-in-the-middle attack.
Samsung Themes
516
VMScore
CVE-2013-0243
haskell-tls-extra prior to 0.6.1 has Basic Constraints attribute vulnerability may lead to Man in the Middle attacks on TLS connections
Haskell Hs-tls
516
VMScore
CVE-2012-2125
RubyGems prior to 1.8.23 can redirect HTTPS connections to HTTP, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to observe or modify a gem during installation via a man-in-the-middle attack.
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.19
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.18
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.10
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.9
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.2
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.1
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.17
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.16
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.15
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.8
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.7
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.0
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.21
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.20
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.12
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.11
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.4
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.3
Rubygems Rubygems
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.14
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.13
Rubygems Rubygems 1.8.6
383
VMScore
CVE-2015-0799
The HTTP Alternative Services feature in Mozilla Firefox prior to 37.0.1 allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to bypass an intended X.509 certificate-verification step for an SSL server by specifying that server in the uri-host field of an Alt-Svc HTTP/2 response header.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.10
Opensuse Opensuse 13.2
Opensuse Opensuse 13.1
Mozilla Firefox
1 Article
605
VMScore
CVE-2011-3150
Software Center in Ubuntu 11.10, 11.04 10.10 does not properly validate server certificates, which allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code or obtain sensitive information via a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 11.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 10.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 11.10
516
VMScore
CVE-2013-6396
The OpenStack Python client library for Swift (python-swiftclient) 1.0 up to and including 1.9.0 does not verify X.509 certificates from SSL servers, which allows man-in-the-middle malicious users to spoof servers and obtain sensitive information via a crafted certificate.
Openstack Swift 1.0.0
Openstack Swift 1.0.2
Openstack Swift 1.11.0
Openstack Swift 1.2.0
Openstack Swift 1.4.2
Openstack Swift 1.4.4
Openstack Swift 1.7.0
Openstack Swift 1.7.4
Openstack Swift 1.8.0
Openstack Swift 1.3.0
Openstack Swift 1.4.0
Openstack Swift 1.7.5
Openstack Swift 1.7.6
Openstack Swift 1.1.0
Openstack Swift 1.10.0
Openstack Swift 1.4.6
Openstack Swift 1.4.7
Openstack Swift 1.4.8
Openstack Swift 1.5.0
Openstack Swift 1.0.1
Openstack Swift 1.4.1
Openstack Swift 1.4.3
383
VMScore
CVE-2012-0962
Aptdaemon 0.43 in Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04 LTS uses short IDs when importing PPA GPG keys from a keyserver, which allows remote malicious users to install arbitrary package repository GPG keys via a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Sebastian Heinlein Aptdaemon 0.43
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 11.10
VMScore
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
Recommendations:
CVE-2024-4367
CVE-2024-35977
CVE-2023-49335
man-in-the-middle
CVE-2024-4947
CVE-2024-31714
memory leak
SQL
CVE-2024-35994
Vulnerability Notification Service
You don’t have to wait for vulnerability scanning results
Get Started
« PREV
6
7
8
9
10
NEXT »