Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Desktop
Total 9 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2024-46958 2 Linux, Nextcloud 2 Linux Kernel, Desktop 2024-09-20 N/A 9.1 CRITICAL
In Nextcloud Desktop Client 3.13.1 through 3.13.3 on Linux, synchronized files (between the server and client) may become world writable or world readable. This is fixed in 3.13.4.
CVE-2024-37885 2 Apple, Nextcloud 2 Macos, Desktop 2024-08-19 N/A 7.8 HIGH
The Nextcloud Desktop Client is a tool to synchronize files from Nextcloud Server with your computer. A code injection in Nextcloud Desktop Client for macOS allowed to load arbitrary code when starting the client with DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES set in the enviroment. It is recommended that the Nextcloud Desktop client is upgraded to 3.12.0.
CVE-2022-39331 1 Nextcloud 1 Desktop 2024-02-04 N/A 5.4 MEDIUM
Nexcloud desktop is the Desktop sync client for Nextcloud. An attacker can inject arbitrary HyperText Markup Language into the Desktop Client application in the notifications. It is recommended that the Nextcloud Desktop client is upgraded to 3.6.1. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
CVE-2022-39332 1 Nextcloud 1 Desktop 2024-02-04 N/A 5.4 MEDIUM
Nexcloud desktop is the Desktop sync client for Nextcloud. An attacker can inject arbitrary HyperText Markup Language into the Desktop Client application via user status and information. It is recommended that the Nextcloud Desktop client is upgraded to 3.6.1. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
CVE-2022-39334 1 Nextcloud 1 Desktop 2024-02-04 N/A 4.7 MEDIUM
Nextcloud also ships a CLI utility called nextcloudcmd which is sometimes used for automated scripting and headless servers. Versions of nextcloudcmd prior to 3.6.1 would incorrectly trust invalid TLS certificates, which may enable a Man-in-the-middle attack that exposes sensitive data or credentials to a network attacker. This affects the CLI only. It does not affect the standard GUI desktop Nextcloud clients, and it does not affect the Nextcloud server.
CVE-2022-39333 1 Nextcloud 1 Desktop 2024-02-04 N/A 6.1 MEDIUM
Nexcloud desktop is the Desktop sync client for Nextcloud. An attacker can inject arbitrary HyperText Markup Language into the Desktop Client application. It is recommended that the Nextcloud Desktop client is upgraded to 3.6.1. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
CVE-2021-37617 1 Nextcloud 1 Desktop 2024-02-04 4.4 MEDIUM 7.3 HIGH
The Nextcloud Desktop Client is a tool to synchronize files from Nextcloud Server with a computer. The Nextcloud Desktop Client invokes its uninstaller script when being installed to make sure there are no remnants of previous installations. In versions 3.0.3 through 3.2.4, the Client searches the `Uninstall.exe` file in a folder that can be written by regular users. This could lead to a case where a malicious user creates a malicious `Uninstall.exe`, which would be executed with administrative privileges on the Nextcloud Desktop Client installation. This issue is fixed in Nextcloud Desktop Client version 3.3.0. As a workaround, do not allow untrusted users to create content in the `C:\` system folder and verify that there is no malicious `C:\Uninstall.exe` file on the system.
CVE-2021-22895 2 Debian, Nextcloud 2 Debian Linux, Desktop 2024-02-04 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
Nextcloud Desktop Client before 3.3.1 is vulnerable to improper certificate validation due to lack of SSL certificate verification when using the "Register with a Provider" flow.
CVE-2021-22879 2 Fedoraproject, Nextcloud 2 Fedora, Desktop 2024-02-04 6.8 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
Nextcloud Desktop Client prior to 3.1.3 is vulnerable to resource injection by way of missing validation of URLs, allowing a malicious server to execute remote commands. User interaction is needed for exploitation.