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Cpe Name: cpe:/a:comodo:comodo_personal_firewall:2.3.6.81
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Authentication
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CVE-2007-2730 |
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+Priv Bypass |
2007-05-16 |
2018-10-16 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2007-2729 |
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+Priv Bypass |
2007-05-16 |
2018-10-16 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6623 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6622 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6621 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6620 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6619 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
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CVE-2006-6618 |
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Bypass |
2006-12-18 |
2018-10-17 |
7.2 |
Admin |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
Complete |
Complete |
Complete |
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. |
Total number of vulnerabilities : 8
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