Vulnerabilities > Canonical > Low

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2019-09-21 CVE-2019-16680 Path Traversal vulnerability in multiple products
An issue was discovered in GNOME file-roller before 3.29.91.
network
high complexity
gnome canonical debian redhat CWE-22
2.6
2019-09-13 CVE-2019-15030 Missing Authorization vulnerability in multiple products
In the Linux kernel through 5.2.14 on the powerpc platform, a local user can read vector registers of other users' processes via a Facility Unavailable exception.
local
low complexity
linux canonical opensuse redhat CWE-862
3.6
2019-09-13 CVE-2019-15031 Information Exposure vulnerability in multiple products
In the Linux kernel through 5.2.14 on the powerpc platform, a local user can read vector registers of other users' processes via an interrupt.
local
low complexity
linux canonical opensuse redhat CWE-200
3.6
2019-07-26 CVE-2019-13057 An issue was discovered in the server in OpenLDAP before 2.4.48. 3.5
2019-07-23 CVE-2019-2738 Vulnerability in the MySQL Server component of Oracle MySQL (subcomponent: Server : Compiling).
network
high complexity
oracle canonical fedoraproject redhat
3.1
2019-07-23 CVE-2019-2786 Vulnerability in the Java SE, Java SE Embedded component of Oracle Java SE (subcomponent: Security).
network
high complexity
oracle opensuse hp canonical redhat
3.4
2019-07-23 CVE-2019-2791 Vulnerability in the MySQL Server component of Oracle MySQL (subcomponent: Server: Audit Plug-in).
network
low complexity
oracle canonical
3.8
2019-07-23 CVE-2019-2842 Vulnerability in the Java SE component of Oracle Java SE (subcomponent: JCE).
network
high complexity
oracle opensuse hp mcafee canonical
3.7
2019-06-07 CVE-2019-2101 Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in multiple products
In uvc_parse_standard_control of uvc_driver.c, there is a possible out-of-bound read due to improper input validation.
local
low complexity
google debian canonical CWE-125
2.1
2019-05-10 CVE-2019-11884 The do_hidp_sock_ioctl function in net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c in the Linux kernel before 5.0.15 allows a local user to obtain potentially sensitive information from kernel stack memory via a HIDPCONNADD command, because a name field may not end with a '\0' character. 3.3