Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2010-1102 1 Omnigroup 1 Omniweb 2024-11-21 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Integer overflow in OmniWeb allows remote attackers to bypass intended port restrictions on outbound TCP connections via a port number outside the range of the unsigned short data type, as demonstrated by a value of 65561 for TCP port 25.
CVE-2007-0342 2 Apple, Omnigroup 4 Mac Os X, Safari, Webkit and 1 more 2024-11-21 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
WebCore in Apple WebKit build 18794 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (null dereference and application crash) via a TD element with a large number in the ROWSPAN attribute, as demonstrated by a crash of OmniWeb 5.5.3 on Mac OS X 10.4.8, a different vulnerability than CVE-2006-2019.
CVE-2007-0148 1 Omnigroup 1 Omniweb 2024-11-21 6.8 MEDIUM N/A
Format string vulnerability in OmniGroup OmniWeb 5.5.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in the Javascript alert function.
CVE-2005-0976 3 Apple, Hmdt, Omnigroup 3 Safari, Shiira, Omniweb 2024-11-20 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
AppleWebKit (WebCore and WebKit), as used in multiple products such as Safari 1.2 and OmniGroup OmniWeb 5.1, allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via the XMLHttpRequest Javascript component, as demonstrated using automatically mounted disk images and file:// URLs.
CVE-2005-0238 4 Gnome, Mozilla, Omnigroup and 1 more 5 Epiphany, Camino, Mozilla and 2 more 2024-11-20 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
The International Domain Name (IDN) support in Epiphany allows remote attackers to spoof domain names using punycode encoded domain names that are decoded in URLs and SSL certificates in a way that uses homograph characters from other character sets, which facilitates phishing attacks.
CVE-2005-0236 1 Omnigroup 1 Omniweb 2024-11-20 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
The International Domain Name (IDN) support in Omniweb 5 allows remote attackers to spoof domain names using punycode encoded domain names that are decoded in URLs and SSL certificates in a way that uses homograph characters from other character sets, which facilitates phishing attacks.
CVE-2005-0233 4 Mozilla, Omnigroup, Opera and 1 more 6 Camino, Firefox, Mozilla and 3 more 2024-11-20 7.5 HIGH N/A
The International Domain Name (IDN) support in Firefox 1.0, Camino .8.5, and Mozilla before 1.7.6 allows remote attackers to spoof domain names using punycode encoded domain names that are decoded in URLs and SSL certificates in a way that uses homograph characters from other character sets, which facilitates phishing attacks.