Vulnerabilities > Opera > Opera > 9.51
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2008-12-19 | CVE-2008-5679 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Opera The HTML parsing engine in Opera before 9.63 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted web pages that trigger an invalid pointer calculation and heap corruption. | 9.3 |
2008-12-11 | CVE-2008-5428 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Opera 9.51 Opera 9.51 on Windows XP does not properly handle (1) multipart/mixed e-mail messages with many MIME parts and possibly (2) e-mail messages with many "Content-type: message/rfc822;" headers, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (stack consumption or other resource consumption) via a large e-mail message, a related issue to CVE-2006-1173. | 4.3 |
2008-10-30 | CVE-2008-4795 | Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Opera The links panel in Opera before 9.62 processes Javascript within the context of the "outermost page" of a frame, which allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. | 4.3 |
2008-10-30 | CVE-2008-4794 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Opera Opera before 9.62 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via the History Search results page, a different vulnerability than CVE-2008-4696. | 9.3 |
2008-10-23 | CVE-2008-4696 | Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Opera Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Opera.dll in Opera before 9.61 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the anchor identifier (aka the "optional fragment"), which is not properly escaped before storage in the History Search database (aka md.dat). | 4.3 |
2008-10-23 | CVE-2008-4695 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Opera Opera before 9.60 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information and have unspecified other impact by predicting the cache pathname of a cached Java applet and then launching this applet from the cache, leading to applet execution within the local-machine context. | 9.3 |