Search Results (4569 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2002-2303 1 3d3.com 1 Shopfactory 2026-04-16 N/A
3D3.Com ShopFactory 5.8 uses client-side encryption and decryption for sensitive price data, which allows remote attackers to modify shopping cart prices by using the Javascript to decrypt the cookie that contains the data.
CVE-2005-0844 1 Nortel 1 Contivity 2026-04-16 N/A
Nortel VPN client 5.01 stores the cleartext password in the memory of the Extranet.exe process, which could allow local users to obtain sensitive information.
CVE-2005-2069 3 Openldap, Padl, Redhat 4 Openldap, Nss Ldap, Pam Ldap and 1 more 2026-04-16 N/A
pam_ldap and nss_ldap, when used with OpenLDAP and connecting to a slave using TLS, does not use TLS for the subsequent connection if the client is referred to a master, which may cause a password to be sent in cleartext and allows remote attackers to sniff the password.
CVE-2006-0591 2 Redhat, Solar Designer 2 Enterprise Linux, Crypt Blowfish 2026-04-16 N/A
The crypt_gensalt functions for BSDI-style extended DES-based and FreeBSD-sytle MD5-based password hashes in crypt_blowfish 0.4.7 and earlier do not evenly and randomly distribute salts, which makes it easier for attackers to guess passwords from a stolen password file due to the increased number of collisions.
CVE-2003-1391 1 Research Triangle Software 1 Cryptobuddy 2026-04-16 N/A
RTS CryptoBuddy 1.0 and 1.2 uses a weak encryption algorithm for the passphrase and generates predictable keys, which makes it easier for attackers to guess the passphrase.
CVE-2005-1828 1 Dlink 2 Dsl-504t, Dsl-504t Firmware 2026-04-16 7.5 High
D-Link DSL-504T stores usernames and passwords in cleartext in the router configuration file, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.
CVE-2005-2160 1 Ipswitch 1 Imail 2026-04-16 7.5 High
IMail stores usernames and passwords in cleartext in a cookie, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.
CVE-2005-4066 1 Christian Ghisler 1 Total Commander 2026-04-16 N/A
Total Commander 6.53 uses weak encryption to store FTP usernames and passwords in WCX_FTP.INI, which allows local users to decrypt the passwords and gain access to FTP servers, as possibly demonstrated by the W32.Gudeb worm.
CVE-2002-1949 1 Iomega 2 Nas A300u, Nas A300u Firmware 2026-04-16 7.5 High
The Network Attached Storage (NAS) Administration Web Page for Iomega NAS A300U transmits passwords in cleartext, which allows remote attackers to sniff the administrative password.
CVE-2001-1537 1 Symfony 1 Twig 2026-04-16 7.5 High
The default "basic" security setting' in config.php for TWIG webmail 2.7.4 and earlier stores cleartext usernames and passwords in cookies, which could allow attackers to obtain authentication information and gain privileges.
CVE-2003-1344 1 Trend Micro 1 Virus Control System 2026-04-16 N/A
Trend Micro Virus Control System (TVCS) Log Collector allows remote attackers to obtain usernames, encrypted passwords, and other sensitive information via a URL request for getservers.exe with the action parameter set to "selects1", which returns log files.
CVE-2005-2209 1 Capturix 1 Scanshare 2026-04-16 5.5 Medium
Capturix ScanShare 1.06 build 50 stores sensitive information such as the password in cleartext in capturixss_cfg.ini, which is readable by local users.
CVE-2003-0512 1 Cisco 1 Ios 2026-04-16 N/A
Cisco IOS 12.2 and earlier generates a "% Login invalid" message instead of prompting for a password when an invalid username is provided, which allows remote attackers to identify valid usernames on the system and conduct brute force password guessing, as reported for the Aironet Bridge.
CVE-2003-1392 2 Microsoft, Research Triangle Software 2 All Windows, Cryptobuddy 2026-04-16 N/A
CryptoBuddy 1.0 and 1.2 does not use the user-supplied passphrase to encrypt data, which could allow local users to use their own passphrase to decrypt the data.
CVE-2001-1536 1 Audiogalaxy 1 Audiogalaxy 2026-04-16 7.5 High
Autogalaxy stores usernames and passwords in cleartext in cookies, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain authentication information and gain unauthorized access via sniffing or a cross-site scripting attack.
CVE-2003-1390 1 Research Triangle Software 1 Cryptobuddy 2026-04-16 N/A
RTS CryptoBuddy 1.2 and earlier stores bytes 53 through 55 of a 55-byte passphrase in plaintext, which makes it easier for local users to guess the passphrase.
CVE-2026-23655 1 Microsoft 3 Confidental Containers, Confidential Sidecar Containers, Microsoft Aci Confidential Containers 2026-04-15 6.5 Medium
Cleartext storage of sensitive information in Azure Compute Gallery allows an authorized attacker to disclose information over a network.
CVE-2026-35644 1 Openclaw 1 Openclaw 2026-04-15 6.5 Medium
OpenClaw before 2026.3.22 contains an information disclosure vulnerability that allows attackers with operator.read scope to expose credentials embedded in channel baseUrl and httpUrl fields. Attackers can access gateway snapshots via config.get and channels.status endpoints to retrieve sensitive authentication information from URL userinfo components.
CVE-2026-39943 2 Directus, Monospace 2 Directus, Directus 2026-04-15 6.5 Medium
Directus is a real-time API and App dashboard for managing SQL database content. Prior to 11.17.0, Directus stores revision records (in directus_revisions) whenever items are created or updated. Due to the revision snapshot code not consistently calling the prepareDelta sanitization pipeline, sensitive fields (including user tokens, two-factor authentication secrets, external auth identifiers, auth data, stored credentials, and AI provider API keys) could be stored in plaintext within revision records. This vulnerability is fixed in 11.17.0.
CVE-2025-10540 1 Imonitor 1 Imonitor Eam 2026-04-15 6.5 Medium
iMonitor EAM 9.6394 transmits communication between the EAM client agent and the EAM server, as well as between the EAM monitor management software and the server, in plaintext without authentication or encryption. An attacker with network access can intercept sensitive information (such as credentials, keylogger data, and personally identifiable information) and tamper with traffic. This allows both unauthorized disclosure and modification of data, including issuing arbitrary commands to client agents.