Логотип exploitDog
bind:CVE-2012-6637
Консоль
Логотип exploitDog

exploitDog

bind:CVE-2012-6637

Количество 3

Количество 3

ubuntu логотип

CVE-2012-6637

почти 12 лет назад

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

CVSS2: 7.5
EPSS: Низкий
nvd логотип

CVE-2012-6637

почти 12 лет назад

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

CVSS2: 7.5
EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-gmhc-gw98-7qrj

больше 3 лет назад

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

EPSS: Низкий

Уязвимостей на страницу

Уязвимость
CVSS
EPSS
Опубликовано
ubuntu логотип
CVE-2012-6637

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

CVSS2: 7.5
1%
Низкий
почти 12 лет назад
nvd логотип
CVE-2012-6637

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

CVSS2: 7.5
1%
Низкий
почти 12 лет назад
github логотип
GHSA-gmhc-gw98-7qrj

Apache Cordova 3.3.0 and earlier and Adobe PhoneGap 2.9.0 and earlier do not anchor the end of domain-name regular expressions, which allows remote attackers to bypass a whitelist protection mechanism via a domain name that contains an acceptable name as an initial substring.

1%
Низкий
больше 3 лет назад

Уязвимостей на страницу