Vendor CVEs
Kerio Technologies
All CVEs
58 total · sorted by risk| CVE | Vendor / Product | Sev | Risk | CVSS | EPSS | KEV | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2004-2329 | 0.00 | — | 0.01 | Dec 31, 2004 | Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.5 allows local users to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges via the Load button in the Firewall Configuration Files option, which does not drop privileges before opening the file loading dialog box. | |||
| CVE-2004-2483 | 0.00 | — | 0.02 | Dec 31, 2004 | Kerio WinRoute Firewall before 6.0.9 uses information from PTR queries in response to A queries, which allows remote attackers to poison the DNS cache or cause a denial of service (connection loss). | |||
| CVE-2004-2441 | 0.00 | — | 0.02 | Dec 31, 2004 | Unspecified vulnerability in Kerio MailServer before 6.0.3 has unknown impact and unknown remote attack vectors, related to a "potential security issue." | |||
| CVE-2004-1658 | 0.00 | — | 0.01 | Sep 2, 2004 | Kerio Personal Firewall 4.0 (KPF4) allows local users with administrative privileges to bypass the Application Security feature and execute arbitrary processes by directly writing to \device\physicalmemory to restore the running kernel's SDT ServiceTable. | |||
| CVE-2003-1491 | 0.00 | — | 0.02 | Dec 31, 2003 | Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 has a default rule to accept incoming packets from DNS (UDP port 53), which allows remote attackers to bypass the firewall filters via packets with a source port of 53. | |||
| CVE-2003-0219 | 0.00 | — | 0.04 | May 12, 2003 | Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute administrator commands by sniffing packets from a valid session and replaying them against the remote administration server. | |||
| CVE-2002-1433 | 0.00 | — | 0.02 | Apr 11, 2003 | Kerio MailServer 5.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) via SYN packets to the supported network services. | |||
| CVE-2002-2161 | 0.00 | — | 0.02 | Dec 31, 2002 | Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang and CPU consumption) via a SYN packet flood. |
- CVE-2004-2329Dec 31, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.01
Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.5 allows local users to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges via the Load button in the Firewall Configuration Files option, which does not drop privileges before opening the file loading dialog box.
- CVE-2004-2483Dec 31, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.02
Kerio WinRoute Firewall before 6.0.9 uses information from PTR queries in response to A queries, which allows remote attackers to poison the DNS cache or cause a denial of service (connection loss).
- CVE-2004-2441Dec 31, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.02
Unspecified vulnerability in Kerio MailServer before 6.0.3 has unknown impact and unknown remote attack vectors, related to a "potential security issue."
- CVE-2004-1658Sep 2, 2004risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.01
Kerio Personal Firewall 4.0 (KPF4) allows local users with administrative privileges to bypass the Application Security feature and execute arbitrary processes by directly writing to \device\physicalmemory to restore the running kernel's SDT ServiceTable.
- CVE-2003-1491Dec 31, 2003risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.02
Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 has a default rule to accept incoming packets from DNS (UDP port 53), which allows remote attackers to bypass the firewall filters via packets with a source port of 53.
- CVE-2003-0219May 12, 2003risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.04
Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute administrator commands by sniffing packets from a valid session and replaying them against the remote administration server.
- CVE-2002-1433Apr 11, 2003risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.02
Kerio MailServer 5.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) via SYN packets to the supported network services.
- CVE-2002-2161Dec 31, 2002risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.02
Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) 2.1.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang and CPU consumption) via a SYN packet flood.
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