CVE ID | Published | Description | Score | Severity |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 consumes the keyboard events of unintended users. This could potentially cause an information leak, but is usually a denial of functionality. | 4.4 |
Medium |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 allows arbitrary file-existence tests via the -c option. | 3.3 |
Low |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 unsafely uses the /tmp/swhkd.sock pathname. There can be an information leak or denial of service. | 9.1 |
Critical |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 allows unsafe parsing via the -c option. An information leak might occur but there is a simple denial of service (memory exhaustion) upon an attempt to parse a large or infinite file (such as a block or character device). | 5.3 |
Medium |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 unsafely uses the /tmp/swhks.pid pathname. There can be data loss or a denial of service. | 7.1 |
High |
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SWHKD 1.1.5 unsafely uses the /tmp/swhkd.pid pathname. There can be an information leak or denial of service. | 7.8 |
High |