Filtered by vendor Ibm Subscriptions
Filtered by product Lotus Notes Traveler Subscriptions
Total 25 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2010-4553 1 Ibm 1 Lotus Notes Traveler 2025-04-11 N/A
An unspecified Domino API in IBM Lotus Notes Traveler before 8.5.1.1 does not properly handle MIME types, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via unspecified vectors.
CVE-2010-4549 2 Ibm, Nokia 2 Lotus Notes Traveler, S60 2025-04-11 N/A
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler before 8.5.1.3 on the Nokia s60 device successfully performs a Replace Data operation for a prohibited application, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended access restrictions via this operation.
CVE-2013-0536 1 Ibm 3 Lotus Inotes, Lotus Notes, Lotus Notes Traveler 2025-04-11 N/A
ntmulti.exe in the Multi User Profile Cleanup service in IBM Notes 8.0, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.5, 8.5.1, 8.5.2, 8.5.3 before FP5, and 9.0 before IF2 allows local users to gain privileges via vectors that arrange for code to be executed during the next login session of a different user, aka SPR PJOK959J24.
CVE-2009-5033 1 Ibm 1 Lotus Notes Traveler 2025-04-11 N/A
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler before 8.5.0.2 does not properly handle a "* *" argument sequence for a certain tell command, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain access to other users' data via a sync operation, related to storage of the data of multiple users within the same thread.
CVE-2012-4821 3 Ibm, Redhat, Tivoli Storage Productivity Center 17 Java, Lotus Domino, Lotus Notes and 14 more 2025-04-11 N/A
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the JRE component in IBM Java 7 SR2 and earlier, Java 6.0.1 SR3 and earlier, Java 6 SR11 and earlier, Java 5 SR14 and earlier, and Java 142 SR13 FP13 and earlier; as used in IBM Rational Host On-Demand, Rational Change, Tivoli Monitoring, Smart Analytics System 5600, Tivoli Remote Control 5.1.2, WebSphere Real Time, Lotus Notes & Domino, Tivoli Storage Productivity Center, and Service Deliver Manager; and other products from other vendors such as Red Hat, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via "insecure use" of the (1) java.lang.Class getDeclaredMethods or nd (2) java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject setAccessible() methods.