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Total 10 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2011-0706 2 Redhat, Sun 2 Icedtea-web, Jdk 2023-02-12 7.5 HIGH N/A
The JNLPClassLoader class in IcedTea-Web before 1.0.1, as used in OpenJDK Runtime Environment 1.6.0, allows remote attackers to gain privileges via unknown vectors related to multiple signers and the assignment of "an inappropriate security descriptor."
CVE-2012-4540 2 Opensuse, Redhat 2 Opensuse, Icedtea-web 2018-10-30 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
Off-by-one error in the invoke function in IcedTeaScriptablePluginObject.cc in IcedTea-Web 1.1.x before 1.1.7, 1.2.x before 1.2.2, 1.3.x before 1.3.1, and 1.4.x before 1.4.1 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (crash), or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted webpage that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow, related to an error message and a "triggering event attached to applet." NOTE: the 1.4.x versions were originally associated with CVE-2013-4349, but that entry has been MERGED with this one.
CVE-2013-1926 3 Canonical, Opensuse, Redhat 3 Ubuntu Linux, Opensuse, Icedtea-web 2018-10-30 5.8 MEDIUM N/A
The IcedTea-Web plugin before 1.2.3 and 1.3.x before 1.3.2 uses the same class loader for applets with the same codebase path but from different domains, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information or possibly alter other applets via a crafted applet.
CVE-2011-3377 3 Canonical, Opensuse, Redhat 3 Ubuntu Linux, Opensuse, Icedtea-web 2018-10-30 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
The web browser plug-in in IcedTea-Web 1.0.x before 1.0.6 and 1.1.x before 1.1.4 allows remote attackers to bypass the Same Origin Policy (SOP) and execute arbitrary script or establish network connections to unintended hosts via an applet whose origin has the same second-level domain, but a different sub-domain than the targeted domain.
CVE-2013-1927 3 Canonical, Opensuse, Redhat 3 Ubuntu Linux, Opensuse, Icedtea-web 2018-10-30 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
The IcedTea-Web plugin before 1.2.3 and 1.3.x before 1.3.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted file that validates as both a GIF and a Java JAR file, aka "GIFAR."
CVE-2012-3423 1 Redhat 1 Icedtea-web 2014-10-03 7.5 HIGH N/A
The IcedTea-Web plugin before 1.2.1 does not properly handle NPVariant NPStrings without NUL terminators, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash), obtain sensitive information from memory, or execute arbitrary code via a crafted Java applet.
CVE-2012-3422 1 Redhat 1 Icedtea-web 2014-10-03 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
The getFirstInTableInstance function in the IcedTea-Web plugin before 1.2.1 returns an uninitialized pointer when the instance_to_id_map hash is empty, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted web page, which causes an uninitialized memory location to be read.
CVE-2011-2514 1 Redhat 2 Icedtea-web, Icedtea6 2014-06-25 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
The Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) implementation in IcedTea6 1.9.x before 1.9.9 and before 1.8.9, and IcedTea-Web 1.1.x before 1.1.1 and before 1.0.4, allows remote attackers to trick victims into granting access to local files by modifying the content of the Java Web Start Security Warning dialog box to represent a different filename than the file for which access will be granted.
CVE-2011-2513 1 Redhat 2 Icedtea-web, Icedtea6 2014-06-25 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
The Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) implementation in IcedTea6 1.9.x before 1.9.9 and before 1.8.9, and IcedTea-Web 1.1.x before 1.1.1 and before 1.0.4, allows remote attackers to obtain the username and full path of the home and cache directories by accessing properties of the ClassLoader.
CVE-2013-6493 1 Redhat 1 Icedtea-web 2014-03-15 2.1 LOW N/A
The LiveConnect implementation in plugin/icedteanp/IcedTeaNPPlugin.cc in IcedTea-Web before 1.4.2 allows local users to read the messages between a Java applet and a web browser by pre-creating a temporary socket file with a predictable name in /tmp.