Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 55 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2009-5123 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Internet Security 2024-11-21 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
The Antivirus component in Comodo Internet Security before 3.11.108364.552 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via a crafted compressed file.
CVE-2008-1736 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Personal Firewall 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Comodo Firewall Pro before 3.0 does not properly validate certain parameters to hooked System Service Descriptor Table (SSDT) functions, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) via (1) a crafted OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES structure in a call to the NtDeleteFile function, which leads to improper validation of a ZwQueryObject result; and unspecified calls to the (2) NtCreateFile and (3) NtSetThreadContext functions, different vectors than CVE-2007-0709.
CVE-2008-0470 2 Comodo, Microsoft 2 Comodo Antivirus, Activex 2024-11-21 9.3 HIGH N/A
A certain ActiveX control in Comodo AntiVirus 2.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via the ExecuteStr method.
CVE-2007-2730 3 Checkpoint, Comodo, Microsoft 6 Zonealarm, Comodo Firewall Pro, Comodo Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Check Point ZoneAlarm Pro before 6.5.737.000 does not properly test for equivalence of process identifiers for certain Microsoft Windows API functions in the NT kernel 5.0 and greater, which allows local users to call these functions, and bypass firewall rules or gain privileges, via a modified identifier that is one, two, or three greater than the canonical identifier.
CVE-2007-2729 1 Comodo 2 Comodo Firewall Pro, Comodo Personal Firewall 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Comodo Firewall Pro 2.4.18.184 and Comodo Personal Firewall 2.3.6.81, and probably older Comodo Firewall versions, do not properly test for equivalence of process identifiers for certain Microsoft Windows API functions in the NT kernel 5.0 and greater, which allows local users to call these functions, and bypass firewall rules or gain privileges, via a modified identifier that is one, two, or three greater than the canonical identifier.
CVE-2007-1330 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Firewall Pro 2024-11-21 4.4 MEDIUM N/A
Comodo Firewall Pro (CFP) (formerly Comodo Personal Firewall) 2.4.18.184 and earlier allows local users to bypass driver protections on the HKLM\SYSTEM\Software\Comodo\Personal Firewall registry key by guessing the name of a named pipe under \Device\NamedPipe\OLE and attempting to open it multiple times.
CVE-2007-1051 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Firewall Pro 2024-11-21 4.6 MEDIUM N/A
Comodo Firewall Pro (formerly Comodo Personal Firewall) 2.4.17.183 and earlier uses a weak cryptographic hashing function (CRC32) to identify trusted modules, which allows local users to bypass security protections by substituting modified modules that have the same CRC32 value.
CVE-2007-0709 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Firewall Pro 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
cmdmon.sys in Comodo Firewall Pro (formerly Comodo Personal Firewall) 2.4.16.174 and earlier does not validate arguments that originate in user mode for the (1) NtCreateSection, (2) NtOpenProcess, (3) NtOpenSection, (4) NtOpenThread, and (5) NtSetValueKey hooked SSDT functions, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) and possibly gain privileges via invalid arguments.
CVE-2007-0708 1 Comodo 1 Comodo Firewall Pro 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
cmdmon.sys in Comodo Firewall Pro (formerly Comodo Personal Firewall) before 2.4.16.174 does not validate arguments that originate in user mode for the (1) NtConnectPort and (2) NtCreatePort hooked SSDT functions, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) and possibly gain privileges via invalid arguments.
CVE-2006-6623 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Sygate Personal Firewall 5.6.2808 relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.
CVE-2006-6622 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Soft4Ever Look 'n' Stop (LnS) 2.05p2 before 20061215 relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.
CVE-2006-6621 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Filseclab Personal Firewall 3.0.0.8686 relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.
CVE-2006-6620 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
Comodo Personal Firewall 2.3.6.81 relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.
CVE-2006-6619 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
AVG Anti-Virus plus Firewall 7.5.431 relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.
CVE-2006-6618 6 Avg, Comodo, Filseclab and 3 more 6 Antivirus Plus Firewall, Comodo Personal Firewall, Personal Firewall and 3 more 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH N/A
AntiHook 3.0.0.23 - Desktop relies on the Process Environment Block (PEB) to identify a process, which allows local users to bypass the product's controls on a process by spoofing the (1) ImagePathName, (2) CommandLine, and (3) WindowTitle fields in the PEB.