A vulnerability was found in OpenShift builds, versions 4.1 up to 4.3. Builds that extract source from a container image, bypass the TLS hostname verification. An attacker can take advantage of this flaw by launching a man-in-the-middle attack and injecting malicious content.
CWE-494
CVE-2019-13534
Philips IntelliVue WLAN, portable patient monitors, WLAN Version A, Firmware A.03.09, WLAN Version A, Firmware A.03.09, Part #: M8096-67501, WLAN Version B, Firmware A.01.09, Part #: N/A (Replaced by Version C) and WLAN Version B, Firmware A.01.09, Part #: N/A (Replaced by Version C). The product downloads source code or an executable from a remote location and executes the code without sufficiently verifying the origin and integrity of the code.
CVE-2019-12728
Grails before 3.3.10 used cleartext HTTP to resolve the SDKMan notification service. NOTE: users’ apps were not resolving dependencies over cleartext HTTP.
CVE-2019-12162
Upwork Time Tracker 5.2.2.716 doesn’t verify the SHA256 hash of the downloaded program update before running it, which could lead to code execution or local privilege escalation by replacing the original update.exe.
CVE-2021-45027
An arbitrary file download vulnerability in Oliver v5 Library Server Versions < 5.00.008.053 via the FileServlet function allows for arbitrary file download by an attacker using unsanitized user supplied input.
CVE-2021-44168
A download of code without integrity check vulnerability in the “execute restore src-vis” command of FortiOS before 7.0.3 may allow a local authenticated attacker to download arbitrary files on the device via specially crafted update packages.