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#Vulnerabilities | 34 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2023-03-09 | CVE-2023-27985 | emacsclient-mail.desktop in Emacs 28.1 through 28.2 is vulnerable to shell command injections through a crafted mailto: URI. This is related to lack of compliance with the Desktop Entry Specification. It is fixed in 29.0.90 | Emacs | 7.8 | ||
2023-03-09 | CVE-2023-27986 | emacsclient-mail.desktop in Emacs 28.1 through 28.2 is vulnerable to Emacs Lisp code injections through a crafted mailto: URI with unescaped double-quote characters. It is fixed in 29.0.90. | Emacs | 7.8 | ||
2023-05-17 | CVE-2023-2491 | A flaw was found in the Emacs text editor. Processing a specially crafted org-mode code with the "org-babel-execute:latex" function in ob-latex.el can result in arbitrary command execution. This CVE exists because of a CVE-2023-28617 security regression for the emacs package in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2. | Emacs, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_eus, Enterprise_linux_server_aus, Enterprise_linux_server_tus | 7.8 | ||
2000-04-18 | CVE-2000-0271 | read-passwd and other Lisp functions in Emacs 20 do not properly clear the history of recently typed keys, which allows an attacker to read unencrypted passwords. | Emacs | N/A | ||
2000-04-18 | CVE-2000-0270 | The make-temp-name Lisp function in Emacs 20 creates temporary files with predictable names, which allows attackers to conduct a symlink attack. | Emacs | N/A | ||
2000-04-18 | CVE-2000-0269 | Emacs 20 does not properly set permissions for a slave PTY device when starting a new subprocess, which allows local users to read or modify communications between Emacs and the subprocess. | Emacs | N/A | ||
2017-09-14 | CVE-2017-14482 | GNU Emacs before 25.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via email with crafted "Content-Type: text/enriched" data containing an x-display XML element that specifies execution of shell commands, related to an unsafe text/enriched extension in lisp/textmodes/enriched.el, and unsafe Gnus support for enriched and richtext inline MIME objects in lisp/gnus/mm-view.el. In particular, an Emacs user can be instantly compromised by reading a crafted email message (or Usenet news article). | Debian_linux, Emacs | 8.8 | ||
2017-10-31 | CVE-2017-1000383 | GNU Emacs version 25.3.1 (and other versions most likely) ignores umask when creating a backup save file ("[ORIGINAL_FILENAME]~") resulting in files that may be world readable or otherwise accessible in ways not intended by the user running the emacs binary. | Emacs | 5.5 | ||
2017-08-28 | CVE-2014-9483 | Emacs 24.4 allows remote attackers to bypass security restrictions. | Emacs | 7.5 | ||
2014-05-08 | CVE-2014-3424 | lisp/net/tramp-sh.el in GNU Emacs 24.3 and earlier allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a /tmp/tramp.##### temporary file. | Emacs, Mageia | N/A |