Vulnerabilities > Concurrent Execution using Shared Resource with Improper Synchronization ('Race Condition')

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30982 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple mac OS X and Macos
A race condition was addressed with improved locking.
network
high complexity
apple CWE-362
5.9
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30984 Race Condition vulnerability in multiple products
A race condition was addressed with improved state handling.
network
high complexity
apple fedoraproject debian CWE-362
7.5
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30995 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple products
A race condition was addressed with improved state handling.
local
high complexity
apple CWE-362
7.0
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30996 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple Iphone OS
A race condition was addressed with improved state handling.
local
high complexity
apple CWE-362
7.0
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30857 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple products
A race condition was addressed with improved locking.
local
high complexity
apple CWE-362
7.0
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30868 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple Macos
A race condition was addressed with improved locking.
local
high complexity
apple CWE-362
7.0
2021-08-24 CVE-2021-30899 Race Condition vulnerability in Apple mac OS X
A race condition was addressed with improved state handling.
local
high complexity
apple CWE-362
7.0
2021-08-17 CVE-2021-29986 Race Condition vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox
A suspected race condition when calling getaddrinfo led to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash.
network
high complexity
mozilla CWE-362
8.1
2021-08-11 CVE-2021-38587 Race Condition vulnerability in Cpanel
In cPanel before 96.0.13, scripts/fix-cpanel-perl mishandles the creation of temporary files (SEC-586).
network
low complexity
cpanel CWE-362
7.5
2021-08-08 CVE-2020-36435 Race Condition vulnerability in Ruspiro-Singleton Project Ruspiro-Singleton
An issue was discovered in the ruspiro-singleton crate before 0.4.1 for Rust.
network
high complexity
ruspiro-singleton-project CWE-362
8.1