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Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2022-42725 1 Linuxmint 1 Warpinator 2022-11-07 N/A 7.5 HIGH
Warpinator through 1.2.14 allows access outside of an intended directory, as demonstrated by symbolic directory links.
CVE-2019-20326 3 Debian, Gnome, Linuxmint 3 Debian Linux, Gthumb, Pix 2021-09-14 6.8 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
A heap-based buffer overflow in _cairo_image_surface_create_from_jpeg() in extensions/cairo_io/cairo-image-surface-jpeg.c in GNOME gThumb before 3.8.3 and Linux Mint Pix before 2.4.5 allows attackers to cause a crash and potentially execute arbitrary code via a crafted JPEG file.
CVE-2012-1567 1 Linuxmint 1 Linuxmint 2020-02-12 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
LinuxMint as of 2012-03-19 has temporary file creation vulnerabilities in mintUpdate.
CVE-2012-1566 1 Linuxmint 1 Linuxmint 2020-02-12 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
LinuxMint as of 2012-03-19 has temporary file creation vulnerabilities in mintNanny.
CVE-2019-17080 1 Linuxmint 1 Mintinstall 2019-10-08 6.8 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
mintinstall (aka Software Manager) 7.9.9 for Linux Mint allows code execution if a REVIEWS_CACHE file is controlled by an attacker, because an unpickle occurs. This is resolved in 8.0.0 and backports.
CVE-2018-13054 2 Debian, Linuxmint 2 Debian Linux, Cinnamon 2018-09-04 5.8 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
An issue was discovered in Cinnamon 1.9.2 through 3.8.6. The cinnamon-settings-users.py GUI runs as root and allows configuration of (for example) other users' icon files in _on_face_browse_menuitem_activated and _on_face_menuitem_activated. These icon files are written to the respective user's $HOME/.face location. If an unprivileged user prepares a symlink pointing to an arbitrary location, then this location will be overwritten with the icon content.
CVE-2014-1949 3 Canonical, Gtk, Linuxmint 3 Ubuntu, Gtk\+, Linux Mint 2015-10-13 7.2 HIGH N/A
GTK+ 3.10.9 and earlier, as used in cinnamon-screensaver, gnome-screensaver, and other applications, allows physically proximate attackers to bypass the lock screen by pressing the menu button.