CVEs (7)
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1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 19, 2018 N/A· v4 7.8 HIGH· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 IBM Notes Diagnostics (IBM Client Application Access and IBM Notes) could allow a local user to execute commands on the system. By crafting a command line sent via the shared memory IPC, which could be tricked into execu...Show more |
1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 19, 2018 N/A· v4 7.8 HIGH· v3 4.6 MEDIUM· v2 IBM Notes Diagnostics (IBM Client Application Access and IBM Notes) could allow a local user to execute commands on the system. By crafting a command line sent via the shared memory IPC, which could be tricked into execu...Show more |
1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 19, 2018 N/A· v4 7.8 HIGH· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 IBM Notes Diagnostics (IBM Client Application Access and IBM Notes) could allow a local user to execute commands on the system. By crafting a command line sent via the shared memory IPC, which could be tricked into execu...Show more |
1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 13, 2018 N/A· v4 5.3 MEDIUM· v3 4.6 MEDIUM· v2 IBM Notes 8.5 and 9.0 could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary commands by carefully crafting a command line sent via the shared memory IPC. IBM X-Force ID: 134807. |
1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 13, 2018 N/A· v4 7.8 HIGH· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 IBM Notes and Domino NSD 8.5 and 9.0 could allow an authenticated local user without administrative privileges to gain System privilege. IBM X-Force ID: 134633. |
1Ibm 2Client Application Access NotesNov 21, 2024 Feb 13, 2018 N/A· v4 7.8 HIGH· v3 6.8 MEDIUM· v2 IBM iNotes 8.5 and 9.0 SUService can be misguided into running malicious code from a DLL masquerading as a windows DLL in the temp directory. IBM X-Force ID: 134532. |
1Ibm 3Client Application Access DominoNotesMay 13, 2026 Feb 8, 2017 N/A· v4 5.9 MEDIUM· v3 4.3 MEDIUM· v2 IBM Domino 9.0.1 Fix Pack 3 Interim Fix 2 through 9.0.1 Fix Pack 5 Interim Fix 1, when using TLS and AES GCM, uses random nonce generation, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and...Show more |