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Owncloud Desktop Client

owncloud_desktop_client

Vendor: Owncloud • 5 CVEs

CVEs (5)

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CVSS
2Fedoraproject
Owncloud
2Fedora
Owncloud Desktop Client
Nov 21, 2024
Jan 15, 2022
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
6.8 MEDIUM· v2
ownCloud owncloud/client before 2.9.2 allows Resource Injection by a server into the desktop client via a URL, leading to remote code execution.
1Owncloud
1Owncloud Desktop Client
Nov 21, 2024
Feb 26, 2021
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.4 MEDIUM· v2
ownCloud owncloud/client before 2.7 allows DLL Injection. The desktop client loaded development plugins from certain directories when they were present.
1Owncloud
1Owncloud Desktop Client
May 13, 2026
Jan 23, 2017
N/A· v4
8.4 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
ownCloud Desktop before 2.2.3 allows local users to execute arbitrary code and possibly gain privileges via a Trojan library in a "special path" in the C: drive.
2Owncloud
Qt
2Owncloud Desktop Client
Qt
May 6, 2026
Oct 26, 2015
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.1 MEDIUM· v2
ownCloud Desktop Client before 2.0.1, when compiled with a Qt release after 5.3.x, does not call QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors with the list of errors to be ignored, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct...Show more
ownCloud Desktop Client before 2.0.1, when compiled with a Qt release after 5.3.x, does not call QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors with the list of errors to be ignored, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks by leveraging a server using a self-signed certificate. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of a partial CVE-2015-4456 regression.Show less
1Owncloud
1Owncloud Desktop Client
May 6, 2026
Oct 26, 2015
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
2.6 LOW· v2
ownCloud Desktop Client before 1.8.2 does not call QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors with the list of errors to be ignored, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to bypass the user's certificate distrust decision and obt...Show more
ownCloud Desktop Client before 1.8.2 does not call QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors with the list of errors to be ignored, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to bypass the user's certificate distrust decision and obtain sensitive information by leveraging a self-signed certificate and a connection to a server using its own self-signed certificate.Show less