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The host is installed with Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.x before 6.1.46 or 7.0.x before 7.0.10 and is prone to an unspecified vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to handle vectors related to Core. Successful exploitation allows attackers to affect availability.

The host is installed with Appium Desktop before 1.22.3-4 and is prone to an OS command injection vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle the electron which is built with the misconfiguration of the "NodeIntegration". Successful exploitation could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute commands on the machine where the application is running withou ...

The host is installed with PaperCut NG 15.0.0 through 19.2.7 or 20.0.0 through 20.1.6 or 21.0.0 through 21.2.10 or 22.0.0 through 22.0.8 and is prone to an authentication bypass vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues in the SecurityRequestFilter class. On successful exploitation, an attacker can leverage this vulnerability to bypass authenticatio ...

The host is installed with PaperCut NG 8.0.0 through 19.2.7 or 20.0.0 through 20.1.6 or 21.0.0 through 21.2.10 or 22.0.0 through 22.0.8 and is prone to an improper access control vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues in SetupCompleted class. On successful exploitation, an attacker can leverage this vulnerability to bypass authentication and exec ...

The host is installed with vm2 before 3.9.17 and is prone to a sandbox escape vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues in exception sanitization. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to raise an unsanitized host exception inside 'handleException()' which can be used to escape the sandbox and run arbitrary code in host context.

The host is installed with vm2 before 3.9.16 and is prone to a security bypass vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues in source code transformer. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to bypass the sandbox protections to gain remote code execution rights on the host running the sandbox.

The host is installed with VMware Workstation 17.x before 17.0.1 or VMware Player 17.x before 17.0.1 and is prone to an out-of-bounds read/write vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle the SCSI CD/DVD device emulation. Successful exploitation allows an attacker with access to a virtual machine that has a physical CD/DVD drive attached and configured to u ...

The host is installed with VMware Workstation 17.x before 17.0.2 or VMware Player 17.x before 17.0.2 and is prone to an information disclosure vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle the functionality for sharing host Bluetooth devices with the virtual machine. Successful exploitation allows an attacker with local administrative privileges on a virtual m ...

The host is installed with VMware Workstation 17.x before 17.0.2 or VMware Player 17.x before 17.0.2 and is prone to a stack-based buffer-overflow vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle the functionality for sharing host Bluetooth devices with the virtual machine. Successful exploitation allows an attacker with local administrative privileges on a virtu ...

The host is installed with JetBrains PhpStorm before 2023.1 and is prone to an information disclosure vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle unspecified vectors. Successful exploitation allows attackers to add source code to debug logs.


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