CVE-2022-48337

CVE-2022-48337

GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the etags program. For example, a victim may use the "etags -u *" command (suggested in the etags documentation) in a situation where the current working directory has contents that depend on untrusted input.

Source: CVE-2022-48337

CVE-2022-48338

CVE-2022-48338

An issue was discovered in GNU Emacs through 28.2. In ruby-mode.el, the ruby-find-library-file function has a local command injection vulnerability. The ruby-find-library-file function is an interactive function, and bound to C-c C-f. Inside the function, the external command gem is called through shell-command-to-string, but the feature-name parameters are not escaped. Thus, malicious Ruby source files may cause commands to be executed.

Source: CVE-2022-48338

CVE-2021-32852

CVE-2021-32852

Countly, a product analytics solution, is vulnerable to cross-site scripting prior to version 21.11 of the community edition. The victim must follow a malicious link or be redirected there from malicious web site. The attacker must have an account or be able to create one. This issue is patched in version 21.11.

Source: CVE-2021-32852

CVE-2019-25104

CVE-2019-25104

A vulnerability has been found in rtcwcoop 1.0.2 and classified as problematic. Affected by this vulnerability is the function AICast_ScriptLoad of the file code/game/ai_cast_script.c of the component Team Command Handler. The manipulation leads to denial of service. The name of the patch is f2cd18bc2e1cbca8c4b78bee9c392272bd5f42ac. It is recommended to apply a patch to fix this issue. The identifier VDB-221485 was assigned to this vulnerability.

Source: CVE-2019-25104