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| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2013-1927 | 3 Canonical, Opensuse, Redhat | 4 Ubuntu Linux, Opensuse, Enterprise Linux and 1 more | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| The IcedTea-Web plugin before 1.2.3 and 1.3.x before 1.3.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted file that validates as both a GIF and a Java JAR file, aka "GIFAR." | ||||
| CVE-2010-3860 | 1 Redhat | 2 Enterprise Linux, Icedtea | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| IcedTea 1.7.x before 1.7.6, 1.8.x before 1.8.3, and 1.9.x before 1.9.2, as based on OpenJDK 6, declares multiple sensitive variables as public, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information including (1) user.name, (2) user.home, and (3) java.home system properties, and other sensitive information such as installation directories. | ||||
| CVE-2010-4351 | 2 Redhat, Sun | 3 Enterprise Linux, Icedtea, Openjdk | 2025-04-11 | N/A |
| The JNLP SecurityManager in IcedTea (IcedTea.so) 1.7 before 1.7.7, 1.8 before 1.8.4, and 1.9 before 1.9.4 for Java OpenJDK returns from the checkPermission method instead of throwing an exception in certain circumstances, which might allow context-dependent attackers to bypass the intended security policy by creating instances of ClassLoader. | ||||
| CVE-2019-10185 | 4 Debian, Icedtea-web Project, Opensuse and 1 more | 4 Debian Linux, Icedtea-web, Leap and 1 more | 2024-11-21 | 8.6 High |
| It was found that icedtea-web up to and including 1.7.2 and 1.8.2 was vulnerable to a zip-slip attack during auto-extraction of a JAR file. An attacker could use this flaw to write files to arbitrary locations. This could also be used to replace the main running application and, possibly, break out of the sandbox. | ||||
| CVE-2019-10182 | 2 Icedtea-web Project, Redhat | 7 Icedtea-web, Enterprise Linux, Enterprise Linux Desktop and 4 more | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
| It was found that icedtea-web though 1.7.2 and 1.8.2 did not properly sanitize paths from <jar/> elements in JNLP files. An attacker could trick a victim into running a specially crafted application and use this flaw to upload arbitrary files to arbitrary locations in the context of the user. | ||||
| CVE-2019-10181 | 4 Debian, Icedtea-web Project, Opensuse and 1 more | 4 Debian Linux, Icedtea-web, Leap and 1 more | 2024-11-21 | 8.1 High |
| It was found that in icedtea-web up to and including 1.7.2 and 1.8.2 executable code could be injected in a JAR file without compromising the signature verification. An attacker could use this flaw to inject code in a trusted JAR. The code would be executed inside the sandbox. | ||||
| CVE-2010-2783 | 1 Redhat | 1 Icedtea6 | 2024-11-21 | 9.1 Critical |
| IcedTea6 before 1.7.4 allow unsigned apps to read and write arbitrary files, related to Extended JNLP Services. | ||||
| CVE-2010-2548 | 1 Redhat | 1 Icedtea6 | 2024-11-21 | 9.1 Critical |
| IcedTea6 before 1.7.4 does not properly check property access, which allows unsigned apps to read and write arbitrary files. | ||||