Total
29 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2000-0270 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-04-03 | 3.6 LOW | N/A |
The make-temp-name Lisp function in Emacs 20 creates temporary files with predictable names, which allows attackers to conduct a symlink attack. | |||||
CVE-2003-1232 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-04-03 | 5.1 MEDIUM | N/A |
Emacs 21.2.1 does not prompt or warn the user before executing Lisp code in the local variables section of a text file, which allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary commands, as demonstrated using the mode-name variable. | |||||
CVE-2022-48339 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-03-18 | N/A | 7.8 HIGH |
An issue was discovered in GNU Emacs through 28.2. htmlfontify.el has a command injection vulnerability. In the hfy-istext-command function, the parameter file and parameter srcdir come from external input, and parameters are not escaped. If a file name or directory name contains shell metacharacters, code may be executed. | |||||
CVE-2022-48338 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-03-18 | N/A | 7.3 HIGH |
An issue was discovered in GNU Emacs through 28.2. In ruby-mode.el, the ruby-find-library-file function has a local command injection vulnerability. The ruby-find-library-file function is an interactive function, and bound to C-c C-f. Inside the function, the external command gem is called through shell-command-to-string, but the feature-name parameters are not escaped. Thus, malicious Ruby source files may cause commands to be executed. | |||||
CVE-2022-48337 | 2 Debian, Gnu | 2 Debian Linux, Emacs | 2025-03-18 | N/A | 9.8 CRITICAL |
GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the etags program. For example, a victim may use the "etags -u *" command (suggested in the etags documentation) in a situation where the current working directory has contents that depend on untrusted input. | |||||
CVE-2023-27986 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-03-05 | N/A | 7.8 HIGH |
emacsclient-mail.desktop in Emacs 28.1 through 28.2 is vulnerable to Emacs Lisp code injections through a crafted mailto: URI with unescaped double-quote characters. It is fixed in 29.0.90. | |||||
CVE-2023-27985 | 1 Gnu | 1 Emacs | 2025-03-05 | N/A | 7.8 HIGH |
emacsclient-mail.desktop in Emacs 28.1 through 28.2 is vulnerable to shell command injections through a crafted mailto: URI. This is related to lack of compliance with the Desktop Entry Specification. It is fixed in 29.0.90 | |||||
CVE-2023-2491 | 2 Gnu, Redhat | 5 Emacs, Enterprise Linux, Enterprise Linux Eus and 2 more | 2025-01-22 | N/A | 7.8 HIGH |
A flaw was found in the Emacs text editor. Processing a specially crafted org-mode code with the "org-babel-execute:latex" function in ob-latex.el can result in arbitrary command execution. This CVE exists because of a CVE-2023-28617 security regression for the emacs package in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2. | |||||
CVE-2022-45939 | 3 Debian, Fedoraproject, Gnu | 3 Debian Linux, Fedora, Emacs | 2024-11-21 | N/A | 7.8 HIGH |
GNU Emacs through 28.2 allows attackers to execute commands via shell metacharacters in the name of a source-code file, because lib-src/etags.c uses the system C library function in its implementation of the ctags program. For example, a victim may use the "ctags *" command (suggested in the ctags documentation) in a situation where the current working directory has contents that depend on untrusted input. |