Symantec Corporation Symantec Endpoint Encryption vulnerabilities

3 known vulnerabilities affecting symantec_corporation/symantec_endpoint_encryption.

Total CVEs
3
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
MEDIUM3

Vulnerabilities

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CVE-2017-15525MEDIUMCVSS 4.5vPrior to SEE v11.1.3MP12017-11-13
CVE-2017-15525 [MEDIUM] CVE-2017-15525: Prior to SEE v11.1.3MP1, Symantec Endpoint Encryption can be susceptible to a denial of service (DoS Prior to SEE v11.1.3MP1, Symantec Endpoint Encryption can be susceptible to a denial of service (DoS) attack, which is a type of attack whereby the perpetrator attempts to make a particular machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a specific host within a network.
cvelistv5nvd
CVE-2017-15526MEDIUMCVSS 6.8vPrior to SEE v11.1.3MP12017-11-13
CVE-2017-15526 [MEDIUM] CWE-476 CVE-2017-15526: Prior to SEE v11.1.3MP1, Symantec Endpoint Encryption can be susceptible to a null pointer de-refere Prior to SEE v11.1.3MP1, Symantec Endpoint Encryption can be susceptible to a null pointer de-reference issue, which can result in a NullPointerException that can lead to a privilege escalation scenario.
cvelistv5nvd
CVE-2017-13683MEDIUMCVSS 5.7vprior to SEE 11.1.3HF32017-10-23
CVE-2017-13683 [MEDIUM] CWE-772 CVE-2017-13683: In Symantec Endpoint Encryption before SEE 11.1.3HF3, a kernel memory leak is a type of resource lea In Symantec Endpoint Encryption before SEE 11.1.3HF3, a kernel memory leak is a type of resource leak that can occur when a computer program incorrectly manages memory allocations in such a way that memory which is no longer needed is not released. In object-oriented programming, a memory leak may happen when an object is stored in memory but cannot
cvelistv5nvd