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4 CVE
| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2021-21792 | 1 Iobit | 1 Advanced Systemcare Ultimate | 2022-07-29 | 2.1 LOW | 5.5 MEDIUM |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the the way IOBit Advanced SystemCare Ultimate 14.2.0.220 driver handles Privileged I/O read requests. A specially crafted I/O request packet (IRP) can lead to privileged reads in the context of a driver which can result in sensitive information disclosure from the kernel. The IN instruction can read four bytes from the given I/O device, potentially leaking sensitive device data to unprivileged users. | |||||
| CVE-2021-21791 | 1 Iobit | 1 Advanced Systemcare Ultimate | 2022-07-29 | 2.1 LOW | 5.5 MEDIUM |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the the way IOBit Advanced SystemCare Ultimate 14.2.0.220 driver handles Privileged I/O read requests. A specially crafted I/O request packet (IRP) can lead to privileged reads in the context of a driver which can result in sensitive information disclosure from the kernel. The IN instruction can read two bytes from the given I/O device, potentially leaking sensitive device data to unprivileged users. | |||||
| CVE-2021-21785 | 1 Iobit | 1 Advanced Systemcare Ultimate | 2022-07-29 | 2.1 LOW | 5.5 MEDIUM |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the IOCTL 0x9c40a148 handling of IOBit Advanced SystemCare Ultimate 14.2.0.220. A specially crafted I/O request packet (IRP) can lead to a disclosure of sensitive information. An attacker can send a malicious IRP to trigger this vulnerability. | |||||
| CVE-2021-21790 | 1 Iobit | 1 Advanced Systemcare Ultimate | 2022-07-29 | 2.1 LOW | 5.5 MEDIUM |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the the way IOBit Advanced SystemCare Ultimate 14.2.0.220 driver handles Privileged I/O read requests. A specially crafted I/O request packet (IRP) can lead to privileged reads in the context of a driver which can result in sensitive information disclosure from the kernel. The IN instruction can read two bytes from the given I/O device, potentially leaking sensitive device data to unprivileged users. | |||||
