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Total 31 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2008-0399 1 Toshiba 1 Surveillix 2017-09-28 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
Multiple buffer overflows in Toshiba Surveillance (Surveillix) RecordSend ActiveX control (MeIpCamX.DLL 1.0.0.4) allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long arguments to the (1) SetPort and (2) SetIpAddress methods.
CVE-2009-0657 1 Toshiba 1 Face Recognition 2017-08-16 6.9 MEDIUM N/A
Toshiba Face Recognition 2.0.2.32 allows physically proximate attackers to obtain notebook access by presenting a large number of images for which the viewpoint and lighting have been modified to match a stored image of the authorized notebook user.
CVE-2006-5611 1 Toshiba 1 Bluetooth Stack 2017-07-19 10.0 HIGH N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in Toshiba Bluetooth Stack before 4.20.01 has unspecified impact and attack vectors, related to the 4.20.01(T) "Security fix." NOTE: due to the lack of details in the vendor advisory, it is not clear whether this issue is related to CVE-2006-5405.
CVE-2017-2238 1 Toshiba 4 Hem-gw16a, Hem-gw16a Firmware, Hem-gw26a and 1 more 2017-07-14 6.8 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW16A firmware HEM-GW16A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier and Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW26A firmware HEM-GW26A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2017-2236 1 Toshiba 4 Hem-gw16a, Hem-gw16a Firmware, Hem-gw26a and 1 more 2017-07-14 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW16A firmware HEM-GW16A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier, Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW26A firmware HEM-GW26A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier uses hard-coded credentials, which may allow attackers to perform operations on device with administrative privileges.
CVE-2017-2237 1 Toshiba 4 Hem-gw16a, Hem-gw16a Firmware, Hem-gw26a and 1 more 2017-07-14 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW16A firmware HEM-GW16A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier. Toshiba Home gateway HEM-GW26A firmware HEM-GW26A-FW-V1.2.0 and earlier allows an attacker to execute arbitrary OS commands via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2005-0963 1 Toshiba 1 Acpi Flash Bios 2017-07-10 2.1 LOW N/A
An error in the Toshiba ACPI BIOS 1.6 causes the BIOS to only examine the first slot in the Master Boot Record (MBR) table for an active partition, which prevents the system from booting even though the MBR is not malformed. NOTE: it has been debated as to whether or not this issue poses a security vulnerability, since administrative privileges would be required, and other DoS attacks are possible with such privileges.
CVE-2016-4863 1 Toshiba 1 Flashair 2017-06-12 3.3 LOW 4.3 MEDIUM
The Toshiba FlashAir SD-WD/WC series Class 6 model with firmware version 1.00.04 and later, FlashAir SD-WD/WC series Class 10 model W-02 with firmware version 2.00.02 and later, FlashAir SD-WE series Class 10 model W-03, FlashAir Class 6 model with firmware version 1.00.04 and later, FlashAir II Class 10 model W-02 series with firmware version 2.00.02 and later, FlashAir III Class 10 model W-03 series, FlashAir Class 6 model with firmware version 1.00.04 and later, FlashAir W-02 series Class 10 model with firmware version 2.00.02 and later, FlashAir W-03 series Class 10 model does not require authentication on accepting a connection from STA side LAN when "Internet pass-thru Mode" is enabled, which allows attackers with access to STA side LAN can obtain files or data.
CVE-2014-4876 1 Toshiba 1 4690 Operating System 2015-12-31 4.3 MEDIUM 3.7 LOW
Toshiba 4690 Operating System 6 Release 3, when the ADXSITCF logical name is not properly restricted, allows remote attackers to read potentially sensitive system environment variables via a crafted request to TCP port 54138.
CVE-2015-0884 2 Microsoft, Toshiba 3 Windows, Bluetooth Stack, Service Station 2015-11-19 6.9 MEDIUM N/A
Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows before 9.10.32(T) and Service Station before 2.2.14 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse application with a name composed of an initial substring of a path that contains a space character.
CVE-2014-4875 1 Toshiba 1 Chec 2015-06-24 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
CreateBossCredentials.jar in Toshiba CHEC before 6.6 build 4014 and 6.7 before build 4329 contains a hardcoded AES key, which allows attackers to discover Back Office System Server (BOSS) DB2 database credentials by leveraging knowledge of this key in conjunction with bossinfo.pro read access.