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Vuln ID | Summary | CVSS Severity |
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CVE-2012-2287 |
The authentication functionality in EMC RSA Authentication Agent 7.1 and RSA Authentication Client 3.5 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, when an unspecified configuration exists, allows remote authenticated users to bypass an intended token-authentication step, and establish a login session to a remote host, by leveraging Windows credentials for that host. Published: September 25, 2012; 7:07:46 AM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 8.5 HIGH |
CVE-2010-5184 |
Race condition in ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 9.1.507.000 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:04 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5183 |
Race condition in Webroot Internet Security Essentials 6.1.0.145 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5182 |
Race condition in VirusBuster Internet Security Suite 3.2 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5181 |
Race condition in VIPRE Antivirus Premium 4.0.3272 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5180 |
Race condition in VBA32 Personal 3.12.12.4 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5179 |
Race condition in Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 17.50.1647.0000 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5178 |
Race condition in ThreatFire 4.7.0.17 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5177 |
Race condition in Sophos Endpoint Security and Control 9.0.5 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: the vendor disputes this issue because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5176 |
Race condition in Security Shield 2010 13.0.16.313 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5175 |
Race condition in PrivateFirewall 7.0.20.37 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5174 |
Race condition in Prevx 3.0.5.143 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5173 |
Race condition in PC Tools Firewall Plus 6.0.0.88 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5172 |
Race condition in Panda Internet Security 2010 15.01.00 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5171 |
Race condition in Outpost Security Suite Pro 6.7.3.3063.452.0726 and 7.0.3330.505.1221 BETA on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5170 |
Race condition in Online Solutions Security Suite 1.5.14905.0 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5169 |
Race condition in Online Armor Premium 4.0.0.35 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5168 |
Race condition in Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 17.5.0.127 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5167 |
Race condition in Norman Security Suite PRO 8.0 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |
CVE-2010-5166 |
Race condition in McAfee Total Protection 2010 10.0.580 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute Published: August 25, 2012; 5:55:03 PM -0400 |
V4.0:(not available) V3.x:(not available) V2.0: 6.2 MEDIUM |