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#Vulnerabilities | 282 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2007-07-21 | CVE-2007-3929 | Use-after-free vulnerability in the BitTorrent support in Opera before 9.22 allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted header in a torrent file, which leaves a dangling pointer to an invalid object. | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2007-08-15 | CVE-2007-4367 | Opera before 9.23 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted Javascript that triggers a "virtual function call on an invalid pointer." | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2003-12-31 | CVE-2003-1420 | Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Opera 6.0 through 7.0 with automatic redirection disabled allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the HTTP Location header. | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2010-07-08 | CVE-2010-2657 | Opera before 10.60 on Windows and Mac OS X does not properly prevent certain double-click operations from running a program located on a web site, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted web page that bypasses a dialog. | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2019-03-21 | CVE-2018-18913 | Opera before 57.0.3098.106 is vulnerable to a DLL Search Order hijacking attack where an attacker can send a ZIP archive composed of an HTML page along with a malicious DLL to the target. Once the document is opened, it may allow the attacker to take full control of the system from any location within the system. The issue lies in the loading of the shcore.dll and dcomp.dll files: these files are being searched for by the program in the same system-wide directory where the HTML file is executed. | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2018-03-28 | CVE-2018-6608 | In the WebRTC component in Opera 51.0.2830.55, after visiting a web site that attempts to gather complete client information (such as https://ip.voidsec.com), the browser can disclose a private IP address in a STUN request. | Opera_browser | 4.3 | ||
2016-09-06 | CVE-2016-7153 | The HTTP/2 protocol does not consider the role of the TCP congestion window in providing information about content length, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain cleartext data by leveraging a web-browser configuration in which third-party cookies are sent, aka a "HEIST" attack. | Safari, Chrome, Edge, Internet_explorer, Firefox, Opera_browser | 5.3 | ||
2017-01-26 | CVE-2016-6908 | Characters from languages are such as Arabic, Hebrew are displayed from RTL (Right To Left) order in Opera 37.0.2192.105088 for Android, due to mishandling of several unicode characters such as U+FE70, U+0622, U+0623 etc and how they are rendered combined with (first strong character) such as an IP address or alphabet could lead to a spoofed URL. It was noticed that by placing neutral characters such as "/", "?" in filepath causes the URL to be flipped and displayed from Right To Left.... | Opera_browser | 6.1 | ||
2014-02-06 | CVE-2014-1870 | Opera before 19 on Mac OS X allows user-assisted remote attackers to spoof the address bar via vectors involving a drag-and-drop operation. | Opera_browser | N/A | ||
2014-02-06 | CVE-2014-0815 | The intent: URL implementation in Opera before 18 on Android allows attackers to read local files by leveraging an interaction error, as demonstrated by reading stored cookies. | Opera_browser | N/A |