CVE-2021-37786

CVE-2021-37786

Certain Federal Office of Information Technology Systems and Telecommunication FOITT products are affected by improper handling of exceptional conditions. This affects COVID Certificate App IOS 2.2.0 and below affected, patch in progress and COVID Certificate Check App IOS 2.2.0 and below affected, patch in progress. A denial of service (physically proximate) could be caused by scanning a crafted QR code.

Source: CVE-2021-37786

CVE-2021-34413

CVE-2021-34413

All versions of the Zoom Plugin for Microsoft Outlook for MacOS before 5.3.52553.0918 contain a Time-of-check Time-of-use (TOC/TOU) vulnerability during the plugin installation process. This could allow a standard user to write their own malicious application to the plugin directory, allowing the malicious application to execute in a privileged context.

Source: CVE-2021-34413

CVE-2021-34414

CVE-2021-34414

The network proxy page on the web portal for the Zoom on-premise Meeting Connector Controller before version 4.6.348.20201217, Zoom on-premise Meeting Connector MMR before version 4.6.348.20201217, Zoom on-premise Recording Connector before version 3.8.42.20200905, Zoom on-premise Virtual Room Connector before version 4.4.6620.20201110, and Zoom on-premise Virtual Room Connector Load Balancer before version 2.5.5495.20210326 fails to validate input sent in requests to update the network proxy configuration, which could lead to remote command injection on the on-premise image by a web portal administrator.

Source: CVE-2021-34414

CVE-2021-36219

CVE-2021-36219

An issue was discovered in SKALE sgxwallet 1.58.3. The provided input for ECALL 14 triggers a branch in trustedEcdsaSign that frees a non-initialized pointer from the stack. An attacker can chain multiple enclave calls to prepare a stack that contains a valid address. This address is then freed, resulting in compromised integrity of the enclave. This was resolved after v1.58.3 and not reproducible in sgxwallet v1.77.0.

Source: CVE-2021-36219

CVE-2021-34408

CVE-2021-34408

The Zoom Client for Meetings for Windows in all versions before version 5.3.2 writes log files to a user writable directory as a privileged user during the installation or update of the client. This could allow for potential privilege escalation if a link was created between the user writable directory used and a non-user writable directory.

Source: CVE-2021-34408