CVE-2021-30194
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has an Out-of-bounds Read.
Source: CVE-2021-30194
CVE-2021-30194
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has an Out-of-bounds Read.
Source: CVE-2021-30194
CVE-2021-30195
CODESYS V2 runtime system before 2.4.7.55 has Improper Input Validation.
Source: CVE-2021-30195
CVE-2021-30191
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has a a Buffer Copy without Checking the Size of the Input.
Source: CVE-2021-30191
CVE-2021-30190
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has Improper Access Control.
Source: CVE-2021-30190
CVE-2021-30188
CODESYS V2 runtime system SP before 2.4.7.55 has a Stack-based Buffer Overflow.
Source: CVE-2021-30188
CVE-2021-30189
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has a Stack-based Buffer Overflow.
Source: CVE-2021-30189
CVE-2021-30186
CODESYS V2 runtime system SP before 2.4.7.55 has a Heap-based Buffer Overflow.
Source: CVE-2021-30186
CVE-2021-30192
CODESYS V2 Web-Server before 1.1.9.20 has an Improperly Implemented Security Check.
Source: CVE-2021-30192
CVE-2020-9452
An issue was discovered in Acronis True Image 2020 24.5.22510. anti_ransomware_service.exe includes functionality to quarantine files by copying a suspected ransomware file from one directory to another using SYSTEM privileges. Because unprivileged users have write permissions in the quarantine folder, it is possible to control this privileged write with a hardlink. This means that an unprivileged user can write/overwrite arbitrary files in arbitrary folders. Escalating privileges to SYSTEM is trivial with arbitrary writes. While the quarantine feature is not enabled by default, it can be forced to copy the file to the quarantine by communicating with anti_ransomware_service.exe through its REST API.
Source: CVE-2020-9452
CVE-2021-30187
CODESYS V2 runtime system SP before 2.4.7.55 has Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command.
Source: CVE-2021-30187