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Vendor: Kde • 10 CVEs

CVEs (10)

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1Kde
1Kmail
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 10, 2021
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
3.5 LOW· v2
In KDE KMail 19.12.3 (aka 5.13.3), the SMTP STARTTLS option is not honored (and cleartext messages are sent) unless "Server requires authentication" is checked.
2Debian
Kde
2Debian Linux
Kmail
Nov 21, 2024
Jul 27, 2020
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
KDE KMail 19.12.3 (aka 5.13.3) engages in unencrypted POP3 communication during times when the UI indicates that encryption is in use.
1Kde
1Kmail
Nov 21, 2024
Apr 17, 2020
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
6.4 MEDIUM· v2
An issue was discovered in KDE KMail before 19.12.3. By using the proprietary (non-RFC6068) "mailto?attach=..." parameter, a website (or other source of mailto links) can make KMail attach local files to a composed email...Show more
An issue was discovered in KDE KMail before 19.12.3. By using the proprietary (non-RFC6068) "mailto?attach=..." parameter, a website (or other source of mailto links) can make KMail attach local files to a composed email message without showing a warning to the user, as demonstrated by an attach=.bash_history value.Show less
2Debian
Kde
2Debian Linux
Kmail
Nov 21, 2024
Apr 7, 2019
N/A· v4
4.3 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
In KDE KMail 5.2.3, an attacker in possession of S/MIME or PGP encrypted emails can wrap them as sub-parts within a crafted multipart email. The encrypted part(s) can further be hidden using HTML/CSS or ASCII newline cha...Show more
In KDE KMail 5.2.3, an attacker in possession of S/MIME or PGP encrypted emails can wrap them as sub-parts within a crafted multipart email. The encrypted part(s) can further be hidden using HTML/CSS or ASCII newline characters. This modified multipart email can be re-sent by the attacker to the intended receiver. If the receiver replies to this (benign looking) email, they unknowingly leak the plaintext of the encrypted message part(s) back to the attacker.Show less
169folders
AppleBloop+13 more
17Airmail
EmclientEvolution+14 more
Nov 21, 2024
May 16, 2018
N/A· v4
5.9 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
The S/MIME specification allows a Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) malleability-gadget attack that can indirectly lead to plaintext exfiltration, aka EFAIL.
1Kde
1Kmail
May 13, 2026
Sep 28, 2017
N/A· v4
5.9 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
KDE KMail does not encrypt attachments in emails when "automatic encryption" is enabled, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network.
1Kde
2Kmail
Messagelib
May 13, 2026
Jun 13, 2017
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
KDE kmail before 5.5.2 and messagelib before 5.5.2, as distributed in KDE Applications before 17.04.2, do not ensure that a plugin's sign/encrypt action occurs during use of the Send Later feature, which allows remote at...Show more
KDE kmail before 5.5.2 and messagelib before 5.5.2, as distributed in KDE Applications before 17.04.2, do not ensure that a plugin's sign/encrypt action occurs during use of the Send Later feature, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network.Show less
1Kde
1Kmail
May 6, 2026
Dec 23, 2016
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
KMail since version 5.3.0 used a QWebEngine based viewer that had JavaScript enabled. HTML Mail contents were not sanitized for JavaScript and included code was executed.
1Kde
1Kmail
May 6, 2026
Dec 23, 2016
N/A· v4
8.1 HIGH· v3
5.8 MEDIUM· v2
KMail since version 5.3.0 used a QWebEngine based viewer that had JavaScript enabled. Since the generated html is executed in the local file security context by default access to remote and local URLs was enabled.
4Debian
FedoraprojectKde+1 more
4Debian Linux
FedoraKmail+1 more
May 6, 2026
Dec 23, 2016
N/A· v4
7.3 HIGH· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space int...Show more
Through a malicious URL that contained a quote character it was possible to inject HTML code in KMail's plaintext viewer. Due to the parser used on the URL it was not possible to include the equal sign (=) or a space into the injected HTML, which greatly reduces the available HTML functionality. Although it is possible to include an HTML comment indicator to hide content.Show less