Vulnerabilities

With the aim of informing, warning and helping professionals with the latest security vulnerabilities in technology systems, we have made a database available for users interested in this information, which is in Spanish and includes all of the latest documented and recognised vulnerabilities.

This repository, with over 75,000 registers, is based on the information from the NVD (National Vulnerability Database) – by virtue of a partnership agreement – through which INCIBE translates the included information into Spanish.

On occasions this list will show vulnerabilities that have still not been translated, as they are added while the INCIBE team is still carrying out the translation process. The CVE  (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) Standard for Information Security Vulnerability Names is used with the aim to support the exchange of information between different tools and databases.

All vulnerabilities collected are linked to different information sources, as well as available patches or solutions provided by manufacturers and developers. It is possible to carry out advanced searches, as there is the option to select different criteria to narrow down the results, some examples being vulnerability types, manufacturers and impact levels, among others.

Through RSS feeds or Newsletters we can be informed daily about the latest vulnerabilities added to the repository. Below there is a list, updated daily, where you can discover the latest vulnerabilities.

CVE-2019-9835

Publication date:
15/03/2019
The receiver (aka bridge) component of Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX901 GK900 devices allows Keystroke Injection. This occurs because it accepts unencrypted 2.4 GHz packets, even though all legitimate communication uses AES encryption.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
24/08/2020

CVE-2019-9834

Publication date:
15/03/2019
The Netdata web application through 1.13.0 allows remote attackers to inject their own malicious HTML code into an imported snapshot, aka HTML Injection. Successful exploitation will allow attacker-supplied HTML to run in the context of the affected browser, potentially allowing the attacker to steal authentication credentials or to control how the site is rendered to the user. NOTE: the vendor disputes the risk because there is a clear warning next to the button for importing a snapshot
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
04/08/2024

CVE-2019-9831

Publication date:
15/03/2019
The AirMore application through 1.6.1 for Android allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (system hang) via many simultaneous /?Key=PhoneRequestAuthorization requests.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
21/07/2021

CVE-2019-9832

Publication date:
15/03/2019
The AirDrop application through 2.0 for Android allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a client that makes many socket connections through a configured port.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
21/07/2021

CVE-2019-9833

Publication date:
15/03/2019
The Screen Stream application through 3.0.15 for Android allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via many simultaneous /start-stop requests.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
21/07/2021

CVE-2018-19394

Publication date:
15/03/2019
Cobham Satcom Sailor 800 and 900 devices contained persistent XSS, which required administrative access to exploit. The vulnerability was exploitable by acquiring a copy of the device's configuration file, inserting an XSS payload into a relevant field (e.g., Satellite name), and then restoring the malicious configuration file.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/03/2019

CVE-2018-19391

Publication date:
15/03/2019
Cobham Satcom Sailor 250 and 500 devices before 1.25 contained persistent XSS, which could be exploited by an unauthenticated threat actor via the /index.lua?pageID=Phone%20book name field.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/03/2019

CVE-2018-19393

Publication date:
15/03/2019
Cobham Satcom Sailor 800 and 900 devices contained a vulnerability that allowed for arbitrary writing of content to the system's configuration file. This was exploitable via multiple attack vectors depending on the device's configuration. Further analysis also indicated this vulnerability could be leveraged to achieve a Denial of Service (DoS) condition, where the device would require a factory reset to return to normal operation.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
03/10/2019

CVE-2018-19392

Publication date:
15/03/2019
Cobham Satcom Sailor 250 and 500 devices before 1.25 contained an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability. This could allow modification of any user account's password (including the default "admin" account), without prior knowledge of their password. All that is required is knowledge of the username and attack vector (/index.lua?pageID=Administration usernameAdmChange, passwordAdmChange1, and passwordAdmChange2 fields).
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
24/08/2020

CVE-2018-18253

Publication date:
15/03/2019
An issue was discovered in CapMon Access Manager 5.4.1.1005. CALRunElevated.exe attempts to enforce access control by adding an unprivileged user to the local Administrators group for a very short time to execute a single command. However, the user is left in that group if the command crashes, and there is also a race condition in all cases.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
18/03/2019

CVE-2018-18256

Publication date:
15/03/2019
An issue was discovered in CapMon Access Manager 5.4.1.1005. A regular user can obtain local administrator privileges if they run any whitelisted application through the Custom App Launcher.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
03/10/2019

CVE-2018-18252

Publication date:
15/03/2019
An issue was discovered in CapMon Access Manager 5.4.1.1005. CALRunElevated.exe provides "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" access to unprivileged users via the --system option.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
03/10/2019