Vulnerabilities > Debian > APT
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2020-05-15 | CVE-2020-3810 | Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in multiple products Missing input validation in the ar/tar implementations of APT before version 2.1.2 could result in denial of service when processing specially crafted deb files. | 5.5 |
2014-10-15 | CVE-2014-7206 | Link Following vulnerability in Debian Advanced Package Tool and APT The changelog command in Apt before 1.0.9.2 allows local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the changelog file. | 3.6 |
2013-03-21 | CVE-2013-1051 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in multiple products apt 0.8.16, 0.9.7, and possibly other versions does not properly handle InRelease files, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to modify packages before installation via unknown vectors, possibly related to integrity checking and the use of third-party repositories. | 4.3 |
2012-12-26 | CVE-2012-0961 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Debian Advanced Package Tool and APT Apt 0.8.16~exp5ubuntu13.x before 0.8.16~exp5ubuntu13.6, 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.x before 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.7, and 0.9.7.5ubuntu5.x before 0.9.7.5ubuntu5.2, as used in Ubuntu, uses world-readable permissions for /var/log/apt/term.log, which allows local users to obtain sensitive shell information by reading the log file. | 2.1 |
2009-04-21 | CVE-2009-1358 | Unspecified vulnerability in Debian Advanced Package Tool and APT apt-get in apt before 0.7.21 does not check for the correct error code from gpgv, which causes apt to treat a repository as valid even when it has been signed with a key that has been revoked or expired, which might allow remote attackers to trick apt into installing malicious repositories. | 10.0 |