| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Buffer overflow in the IBM Lotus Notes Intellisync ActiveX control in lnresobject.dll in BlackBerry Desktop Manager in Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Desktop Software before 5.0.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted web page. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. |
| The Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry 8800 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and browser crash) via a large integer value for the length property of a Select object, a related issue to CVE-2009-1692. |
| A certain ActiveX control in lnresobject.dll 7.1.1.119 in the Research In Motion (RIM) Lotus Notes connector for BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0.0.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Internet Explorer crash) by referencing the control's CLSID in the classid attribute of an OBJECT element. |
| Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Browser on the BlackBerry 8800 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application hang) via a JavaScript loop that configures the home page by using the setHomePage method and a DHTML behavior property. |
| Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 SP2 before Hotfix 1 for IBM Lotus Domino might allow attackers with meeting organizer privileges to cause a denial of service (application hang) via a deleted recurrent meeting instance when changing the attendee's calendar meeting time. |
| The 4thPass browser (BlackBerry Browser) on the RIM BlackBerry 8100 (Pearl) before 4.2.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (temporary functionality loss) via a long href attribute in a link in a WML page. |
| The Research in Motion BlackBerry 7270 with 4.0 SP1 Bundle 83 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (blocked call reception) via a malformed SIP invite message, possibly related to multiple format string specifiers in the From field, a spoofed source IP address, and limitations of the function stack frame. |
| Research in Motion BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 through 4.1 has a default configuration that permits installation of arbitrary third-party applications on BlackBerry devices, which might facilitate loading of malware. |
| RIM Blackberry 7230 running RIM Blackberry OS 3.7 SP1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device reboot and possibly data corruption) via a calendar message with a long Location field, which triggers a watchdog while the message is being stored. |
| Buffer overflow in BlackBerry Attachment Service in Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.2 and 4.0 before SP3 Hotfix 4 for IBM Lotus Domino, 3.6 before SP7 and 5.0 before SP3 Hotfix 3 for Microsoft Exchangem, and 4.0 for Novell GroupWise before SP3 Hotfix 1 might allow user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on the server via a crafted Microsoft Word document that is opened on a wireless device. |
| Heap-based buffer overflow in Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Attachment Service allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) via an e-mail attachment with a crafted TIFF file. |
| Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Router allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (communication disruption) via crafted Server Routing Protocol (SRP) packets. |
| Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Handheld web browser for BlackBerry Handheld before 4.0.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) via a Java Application Description (JAD) file with a long application name and vendor string, which prevents a browser dialog from being properly dismissed. |
| The BlackBerry Attachment Service in Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 4.0 to version 4.0 Service Pack 2 allows attackers to cause a denial of service via a malformed Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow. |
| Buffer overflow in the decompression algorithm in Research in Motion BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 SP1 and earlier before 20050607 might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via certain data packets. |