Search Results (1414 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-23118 2026-04-15 N/A
An Improper Certificate Validation vulnerability could allow an authenticated malicious actor with access to UniFi Protect Cameras adjacent network to make unsupported changes to the camera system.
CVE-2025-9708 1 Kubernetes 1 Kubernetes 2026-04-15 6.8 Medium
A vulnerability exists in the Kubernetes C# client where the certificate validation logic accepts properly constructed certificates from any Certificate Authority (CA) without properly verifying the trust chain. This flaw allows a malicious actor to present a forged certificate and potentially intercept or manipulate communication with the Kubernetes API server, leading to possible man-in-the-middle attacks and API impersonation.
CVE-2025-3463 2026-04-15 N/A
"This issue is limited to motherboards and does not affect laptops, desktop computers, or other endpoints." An insufficient validation vulnerability in ASUS DriverHub may allow untrusted sources to affect system behavior via crafted HTTP requests. Refer to the 'Security Update for ASUS DriverHub' section on the ASUS Security Advisory for more information.
CVE-2025-10699 1 Lenovo 1 Lecloud 2026-04-15 5.3 Medium
A vulnerability was reported in the Lenovo LeCloud client application that, under certain conditions, could allow information disclosure.
CVE-2025-7390 1 Softing 4 Edgeaggregator, Edgeconnector, Opc and 1 more 2026-04-15 9.1 Critical
A malicious client can bypass the client certificate trust check of an opc.https server when the server endpoint is configured to allow only secure communication.
CVE-2025-65753 1 Gryphon 1 Guardian Gryphon 2026-04-15 7.5 High
An issue in the TLS certification mechanism of Guardian Gryphon v01.06.0006.22 allows attackers to execute commands as root.
CVE-2024-4786 2026-04-15 2.8 Low
An improper validation vulnerability was reported in the Lenovo Tab K10 that could allow a specially crafted application to keep the device on.
CVE-2025-6026 1 Lenovo 1 Universal Device Client 2026-04-15 3.1 Low
An improper certificate validation vulnerability was reported in the Lenovo Universal Device Client (UDC) that could allow a user capable of intercepting network traffic to obtain application metadata, including device information, geolocation, and telemetry data.
CVE-2025-58781 2026-04-15 N/A
WTW-EAGLE App does not properly validate server certificates, which may allow a man-in-the-middle attacker to monitor encrypted traffic.
CVE-2024-13990 1 Microworld Technologies 1 Escan 2026-04-15 N/A
MicroWorld eScan AV's update mechanism failed to ensure authenticity and integrity of updates: update packages were delivered and accepted without robust cryptographic verification. As a result, an on-path attacker could perform a man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack and substitute malicious update payloads for legitimate ones. The eScan AV client accepted these substituted packages and executed or loaded their components (including sideloaded DLLs and Java/installer payloads), enabling remote code execution on affected systems. MicroWorld eScan confirmed remediation of the update mechanism on 2023-07-31 but versioning details are unavailable. NOTE: MicroWorld eScan disputes the characterization in third-party reports, stating the issue relates to 2018–2019 and that controls were implemented then.
CVE-2025-52919 2026-04-15 4.3 Medium
In Yealink RPS before 2025-05-26, the certificate upload function does not properly validate certificate content, potentially allowing invalid certificates to be uploaded.
CVE-2025-15573 2 Solax, Solax Power 5 Pocket Wifi 3, Pocket Wifi+4gm, Pocket Wifi+lan and 2 more 2026-04-15 9.4 Critical
The affected devices do not validate the server certificate when connecting to the SolaX Cloud MQTTS server hosted in the Alibaba Cloud (mqtt001.solaxcloud.com, TCP 8883). This allows attackers in a man-in-the-middle position to act as the legitimate MQTT server and issue arbitrary commands to devices.
CVE-2024-48460 2026-04-15 4.3 Medium
An issue in Eugeny Tabby 1.0.213 allows a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information via the server and sends the SSH username and password even when the host key verification fails.
CVE-2024-31340 2026-04-15 4.8 Medium
TP-Link Tether versions prior to 4.5.13 and TP-Link Tapo versions prior to 3.3.6 do not properly validate certificates, which may allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack.
CVE-2024-6001 1 Lenovo 1 Accessories And Display Manager 2026-04-15 8.1 High
An improper certificate validation vulnerability was reported in LADM that could allow a network attacker with the ability to redirect an update request to a remote server and execute code with elevated privileges.
CVE-2024-53846 1 Erlang 1 Otp 2026-04-15 5.5 Medium
OTP is a set of Erlang libraries, which consists of the Erlang runtime system, a number of ready-to-use components mainly written in Erlang, and a set of design principles for Erlang programs. A regression was introduced into the ssl application of OTP starting at OTP-25.3.2.8, OTP-26.2, and OTP-27.0, resulting in a server or client verifying the peer when incorrect extended key usage is presented (i.e., a server will verify a client if they have server auth ext key usage and vice versa).
CVE-2025-7395 1 Wolfssl 1 Wolfssl 2026-04-15 N/A
A certificate verification error in wolfSSL when building with the WOLFSSL_SYS_CA_CERTS and WOLFSSL_APPLE_NATIVE_CERT_VALIDATION options results in the wolfSSL client failing to properly verify the server certificate's domain name, allowing any certificate issued by a trusted CA to be accepted regardless of the hostname.
CVE-2025-0309 1 Netskope 1 Netskope 2026-04-15 N/A
An insufficient validation on the server connection endpoint in Netskope Client allows local users to elevate privileges on the system. The insufficient validation allows Netskope Client to connect to any other server with Public Signed CA TLS certificates and send specially crafted responses to elevate privileges.
CVE-2025-2183 1 Palo Alto Networks 1 Globalprotect App 2026-04-15 N/A
An insufficient certificate validation issue in the Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect™ app enables attackers to connect the GlobalProtect app to arbitrary servers. This can enable a local non-administrative operating system user or an attacker on the same subnet to install malicious root certificates on the endpoint and subsequently install malicious software signed by the malicious root certificates on that endpoint.
CVE-2024-5445 2026-04-15 3.8 Low
Ecosystem Agent version 4 < 4.1.5.2597 and Ecosystem Agent version 5 < 5.1.4.2473 did not properly validate SSL/TLS certificates, which could allow a malicious actor to perform a Man-in-the-Middle and intercept traffic between the agent and N-able servers from a privileged network position.