CVE-2024-42326 |
Description: There was discovered a use after free bug in browser.c in the es_browser_get_variant function
CVSS: MEDIUM (4.4) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-41126 |
Description: Contiki-NG is an open-source, cross-platform operating system for IoT devices. An out-of-bounds read of 1 byte can be triggered when sending a packet to a device running the Contiki-NG operating system with SNMP enabled. The SNMP module is disabled in the default Contiki-NG configuration. The vulnerability exists in the os/net/app-layer/snmp/snmp-message.c module, where the snmp_message_decode function fails to check the boundary of the message buffer when reading a byte from it immediately after decoding an object identifier (OID). The problem has been patched in Contiki-NG pull request 2937. It will be included in the next release of Contiki-NG. Users are advised to either apply the patch manually or to wait for the next release. A workaround is to disable the SNMP module in the Contiki-NG build configuration.
CVSS: HIGH (8.4) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-41125 |
Description: Contiki-NG is an open-source, cross-platform operating system for IoT devices. An out-of-bounds read of 1 byte can be triggered when sending a packet to a device running the Contiki-NG operating system with SNMP enabled. The SNMP module is disabled in the default Contiki-NG configuration. The vulnerability exists in the os/net/app-layer/snmp/snmp-ber.c module, where the function snmp_ber_decode_string_len_buffer decodes the string length from a received SNMP packet. In one place, one byte is read from the buffer, without checking that the buffer has another byte available, leading to a possible out-of-bounds read. The problem has been patched in Contiki-NG pull request #2936. It will be included in the next release of Contiki-NG. Users are advised to apply the patch manually or to wait for the next release. A workaround is to disable the SNMP module in the Contiki-NG build configuration.
CVSS: HIGH (8.4) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-39707 |
Description: Insyde IHISI function 0x49 can restore factory defaults for certain UEFI variables without further authentication by default, which could lead to a possible roll-back attack in certain platforms. This is fixed in: kernel 5.2, version 05.29.19; kernel 5.3, version 05.38.19; kernel 5.4, version 05.46.19; kernel 5.5, version 05.54.19; kernel 5.6, version 05.61.19.
EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-37816 |
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CVE-2024-37782 |
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CVE-2024-36468 |
Description: The reported vulnerability is a stack buffer overflow in the zbx_snmp_cache_handle_engineid function within the Zabbix server/proxy code. This issue occurs when copying data from session->securityEngineID to local_record.engineid without proper bounds checking.
CVSS: LOW (3.0) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-36467 |
Description: An authenticated user with API access (e.g.: user with default User role), more specifically a user with access to the user.update API endpoint is enough to be able to add themselves to any group (e.g.: Zabbix Administrators), except to groups that are disabled or having restricted GUI access.
CVSS: HIGH (7.5) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-36464 |
Description: When exporting media types, the password is exported in the YAML in plain text. This appears to be a best practices type issue and may have no actual impact. The user would need to have permissions to access the media types and therefore would be expected to have access to these passwords.
CVSS: LOW (2.7) EPSS Score: 0.04%
November 28th, 2024 (7 months ago)
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CVE-2024-33439 |
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