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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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) |