A vulnerability in the input parameter handling of HCL Notes v9 could potentially be exploited by an authenticated attacker resulting in a stack buffer overflow. This could allow the attacker to crash the program or inject code into the system which would execute with the privileges of the currently logged in user.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Notes | Hcltech | 9.0 (including) | 9.0 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1 (including) | 9.0.1 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if1 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if1 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if2 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if2 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if3 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if3 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if4 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if4 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if5 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if5 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if6 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if6 (including) |
Notes | Hcltech | 9.0.1-fp10if7 (including) | 9.0.1-fp10if7 (including) |