Vulnerabilities

With the aim of informing, warning and helping professionals with the latest security vulnerabilities in technology systems, we have made a database available for users interested in this information, which is in Spanish and includes all of the latest documented and recognised vulnerabilities.

This repository, with over 75,000 registers, is based on the information from the NVD (National Vulnerability Database) – by virtue of a partnership agreement – through which INCIBE translates the included information into Spanish.

On occasions this list will show vulnerabilities that have still not been translated, as they are added while the INCIBE team is still carrying out the translation process. The CVE  (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) Standard for Information Security Vulnerability Names is used with the aim to support the exchange of information between different tools and databases.

All vulnerabilities collected are linked to different information sources, as well as available patches or solutions provided by manufacturers and developers. It is possible to carry out advanced searches, as there is the option to select different criteria to narrow down the results, some examples being vulnerability types, manufacturers and impact levels, among others.

Through RSS feeds or Newsletters we can be informed daily about the latest vulnerabilities added to the repository. Below there is a list, updated daily, where you can discover the latest vulnerabilities.

CVE-2005-4771

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Trusted Mobility Agent PC Policy in Trust Digital Trusted Mobility Suite provides a cancel button that bypasses the domain-authentication prompt, which allows local users to sync a handheld (PDA) device despite a policy setting that sync is unauthorized.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4772

Publication date:
31/12/2005
liby2util in Yet another Setup Tool (YaST) in SUSE Linux before 20051007 preserves permissions and ownerships when copying a remote repository, which might allow local users to read or modify sensitive files, possibly giving local users the ability to exploit CVE-2005-3013.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4775

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Michael Scholz and Sebastian Stein Contineo 2.0, when the admin account lacks an e-mail address attribute, displays the password hash in a warning upon page reload, which might allow remote attackers to view the hash.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4776

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Integer overflow in the FreeBSD compatibility code (freebsd_misc.c) in NetBSD-current, NetBSD-3, NetBSD-2.0, and NetBSD-2 before 20050913; and NetBSD-1.6 before 20050914; allows local users to cause a denial of service (heap corruption or system crash) and possibly gain root privileges.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4777

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Tashcom ASPEdit 2.9 stores the administration password (aka the FTP password) in cleartext in the registry, which might allow local users to view the password.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4778

Publication date:
31/12/2005
The powersave daemon in SUSE Linux 10.0 before 20051007 has an unspecified "configuration problem," which allows local users to suspend the computer and possibly perform certain other unauthorized actions.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4779

Publication date:
31/12/2005
verifiedexecioctl in verified_exec.c in NetBSD 2.0.2 calls NDINIT with UIO_USERSPACE rather than UID_SYSSPACE, which removes the functionality of the verified exec kernel subsystem and might allow local users to execute Trojan horse programs.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4782

Publication date:
31/12/2005
NetBSD 2.0 before 2.0.4, 2.1 before 2.1.1, and 3, when the kernel is compiled with "options DIAGNOSTIC," allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel assertion panic) via a negative linger time in the SO_LINGER socket option.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4783

Publication date:
31/12/2005
kernfs_xread in kernfs_vnops.c in NetBSD before 20050831 does not check for a negative offset when reading the message buffer, which allows local users to read arbitrary kernel memory.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4784

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Multiple buffer overflows in the POSIX readdir_r function, as used in multiple packages, allow local users to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via (1) a symlink attack that exploits a race condition between opendir and pathcon calls and changes the filesystem to one with a larger maximum directory-entry name length, or (2) possibly via programmer-introduced errors on operating systems with a small struct dirent, such as Solaris or BeOS, as demonstrated in packages including (a) gcj, (b) KDE, (c) libwww, (d) the Rudiments library, (e) teTeX, (f) xmail, (g) bfbtester, (h) ncftp, (i) netwib, (j) OpenOffice.org, (k) Pike, (l) reprepro, (m) Tcl, and (n) xgsmlib.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008

CVE-2005-4787

Publication date:
31/12/2005
Turnkey Web Tools SunShop Shopping Cart allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a phpinfo action to (1) index.php, (2) admin/index.php, and (3) admin/adminindex.php, which executes the PHP phpinfo function. NOTE: The vendor has disputed this issue, saying that "Having this in the code makes it easier for us to troubleshoot when issues arise on individual carts. For someone to have a script to do this type of search would require that they know where your shop is actually located. I dont think it really can be construde [sic] as a security issue.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
08/08/2024

CVE-2005-4788

Publication date:
31/12/2005
resmgr in SUSE Linux 9.2 and 9.3, and possibly other distributions, allows local users to bypass access control rules for USB devices via "alternate syntax for specifying USB devices."
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
05/09/2008