A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. This issue was flagged as a false-positive. Please consult the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame. This issue appears to be a false-positive. Please verify the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further investigation has shown that this issues is a false-positive. Please review the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further analysis revealed that this issues is a false-positive. Please take a look at the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. This issue appears to be a false-positive. Please verify the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further analysis revealed that this issues is a false-positive. Please take a look at the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was found in Export Import Menus Plugin up to 1.9.1 on WordPress. It has been rated as problematic. This issue affects some unknown processing of the component Export Handler. The manipulation leads to missing authorization.
The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2024-10866. The attack may be initiated remotely. There is no exploit available.
A vulnerability was found in guzzle oauth-subscriber up to 0.8.0. It has been declared as problematic. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the component Nonce Handler. The manipulation leads to cryptographically weak prng.
This vulnerability was named CVE-2025-21617. The attack can be initiated remotely. There is no exploit available.
It is recommended to upgrade the affected component.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 2. This issue appears to be a false-positive. Please verify the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. This issue appears to be a false-positive. Please verify the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further analysis revealed that this issues is a false-positive. Please take a look at the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further investigation has shown that this issues is a false-positive. Please review the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. Further analysis revealed that this issues is a false-positive. Please take a look at the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS Kinetic Kame 1. This issue was flagged as a false-positive. Please consult the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS2 Dashing Diademata 2. Further investigation has shown that this issues is a false-positive. Please review the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS2 Dashing Diademata 2. This issue was flagged as a false-positive. Please consult the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS2 Dashing Diademata 2. This issue was flagged as a false-positive. Please consult the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability was suspected in ROS2 Dashing Diademata 2. Further investigation has shown that this issues is a false-positive. Please review the sources mentioned and consider not using this entry at all.
A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in Martin Bauer gBook 1.4. This affects an unknown part of the file index.php of the component Authentication. The manipulation of the argument login with the input true leads to improper authentication.
This vulnerability is uniquely identified as CVE-2002-1560. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. Furthermore, there is an exploit available.
Proof-of-Concept Exploit 'LDAP Nightmare' Crashes 'Any Unpatched Windows Server' Security experts are urging all organizations that use Microsoft Windows to ensure they install patches, released last month, to fix Lightweight Directory Access Protocol denial-of-service and remote code execution flaws. Researchers have released a proof-of-concept exploit for the latter flaw.