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#Vulnerabilities 20
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2020-09-15 CVE-2020-8927 A buffer overflow exists in the Brotli library versions prior to 1.0.8 where an attacker controlling the input length of a "one-shot" decompression request to a script can trigger a crash, which happens when copying over chunks of data larger than 2 GiB. It is recommended to update your Brotli library to 1.0.8 or later. If one cannot update, we recommend to use the "streaming" API as opposed to the "one-shot" API, and impose chunk size limits. Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Brotli, \.net, \.net_core, Powershell, Visual_studio_2019, Visual_studio_2022, Leap 6.5
2021-10-13 CVE-2021-41355 .NET Core and Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability \.net, Powershell, Visual_studio_2019 N/A
2021-12-15 CVE-2021-43896 Microsoft PowerShell Spoofing Vulnerability Powershell 5.5
2022-03-09 CVE-2022-24512 .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Fedora, \.net, \.net_core, Powershell, Visual_studio_2019, Visual_studio_2022 N/A
2022-04-15 CVE-2022-26788 PowerShell Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability Powershell, Windows_10, Windows_11, Windows_8\.1, Windows_rt_8\.1, Windows_server_2008, Windows_server_2012, Windows_server_2016, Windows_server_2019, Windows_server_2022 N/A
2022-08-09 CVE-2022-34716 .NET Spoofing Vulnerability \.net, \.net_core, Powershell N/A
2023-01-10 CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability Fedora, \.net, Powershell N/A
2023-11-20 CVE-2023-36013 PowerShell Information Disclosure Vulnerability Powershell 6.5
2024-01-09 CVE-2024-0057 NET, .NET Framework, and Visual Studio Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability \.net, \.net_framework, Powershell, Visual_studio_2022 9.8
2020-09-11 CVE-2020-0951 <p>A security feature bypass vulnerability exists in Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) which could allow an attacker to bypass WDAC enforcement. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could execute PowerShell commands that would be blocked by WDAC.</p> <p>To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker need administrator access on a local machine where PowerShell is running. The attacker could then connect to a PowerShell session and send commands to execute arbitrary... Powershell, Windows_10, Windows_server_2016, Windows_server_2019 6.7