GNOME Evolution 3.21.91

CPE Details

GNOME Evolution 3.21.91
3.21.91
2019-10-29
15h36 +00:00
2019-10-29
15h36 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:gnome:evolution:3.21.91:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

gnome

Product

evolution

Version

3.21.91

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2009-3721 2021-05-26 19h06 +00:00 Multiple directory traversal and buffer overflow vulnerabilities were discovered in yTNEF, and in Evolution's TNEF parser that is derived from yTNEF. A crafted email could cause these applications to write data in arbitrary locations on the filesystem, crash, or potentially execute arbitrary code when decoding attachments.
7.8
High
CVE-2021-3349 2021-02-01 03h04 +00:00 GNOME Evolution through 3.38.3 produces a "Valid signature" message for an unknown identifier on a previously trusted key because Evolution does not retrieve enough information from the GnuPG API. NOTE: third parties dispute the significance of this issue, and dispute whether Evolution is the best place to change this behavior
3.3
Low
CVE-2020-11879 2020-04-17 15h07 +00:00 An issue was discovered in GNOME Evolution before 3.35.91. By using the proprietary (non-RFC6068) "mailto?attach=..." parameter, a website (or other source of mailto links) can make Evolution attach local files or directories to a composed email message without showing a warning to the user, as demonstrated by an attach=. value.
6.5
Medium
CVE-2018-15587 2019-02-11 16h00 +00:00 GNOME Evolution through 3.28.2 is prone to OpenPGP signatures being spoofed for arbitrary messages using a specially crafted email that contains a valid signature from the entity to be impersonated as an attachment.
6.5
Medium
CVE-2018-12422 2018-06-15 14h00 +00:00 addressbook/backends/ldap/e-book-backend-ldap.c in Evolution-Data-Server in GNOME Evolution through 3.29.2 might allow attackers to trigger a Buffer Overflow via a long query that is processed by the strcat function. NOTE: the software maintainer disputes this because "the code had computed the required string length first, and then allocated a large-enough buffer on the heap.
9.8
Critical
CVE-2009-2404 2009-08-03 12h00 +00:00 Heap-based buffer overflow in a regular-expression parser in Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) before 3.12.3, as used in Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Evolution, Pidgin, and AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), allows remote SSL servers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a long domain name in the subject's Common Name (CN) field of an X.509 certificate, related to the cert_TestHostName function.
9.3