Search Results (13 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2026-6421 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm Home Edition 2026-04-17 7 High
A vulnerability has been found in Mobatek MobaXterm Home Edition up to 26.1. This affects an unknown part in the library msimg32.dll. The manipulation leads to uncontrolled search path. An attack has to be approached locally. The attack is considered to have high complexity. It is indicated that the exploitability is difficult. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. Upgrading to version 26.2 is able to mitigate this issue. It is suggested to upgrade the affected component. The vendor was contacted early, responded in a very professional manner and quickly released a fixed version of the affected product.
CVE-2026-25866 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2026-04-16 7.8 High
MobaXterm versions prior to 26.1 contain an uncontrolled search path element vulnerability. The application calls WinExec to execute Notepad++ without a fully qualified executable path when opening remote files. An attacker can exploit the search path behavior by placing a malicious executable earlier in the search order, resulting in arbitrary code execution in the context of the affected user.
CVE-2025-0714 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2026-04-15 6.5 Medium
The vulnerability exists in the password storage of Mobateks MobaXterm in versions below 25.0. MobaXTerm uses an initialisation vector (IV) consisting only of zero bytes and a master key to encrypt each password individually. In the default configuration, on opening MobaXTerm, the user is prompted for their password. A derivative of the password is used as the master key. As both the master key and the IV are the same for each stored password, the AES CFB ciphertext depends only on the plaintext (the password). The static IV and master key make it easier to obtain sensitive information and to decrypt data when it is stored at rest.
CVE-2024-48200 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2026-04-15 8.4 High
An issue in MobaXterm v24.2 allows a local attacker to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code via the remove function of the MobaXterm MSI is spawning one Administrative cmd (conhost.exe)
CVE-2022-38337 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2025-04-24 9.1 Critical
When aborting a SFTP connection, MobaXterm before v22.1 sends a hardcoded password to the server. The server treats this as an invalid login attempt which can result in a Denial of Service (DoS) for the user if services like fail2ban are used.
CVE-2022-38336 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2025-04-24 8.1 High
An access control issue in MobaXterm before v22.1 allows attackers to make connections to the server via the SSH or SFTP protocols without authentication.
CVE-2017-15376 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2025-04-20 9.8 Critical
The TELNET service in Mobatek MobaXterm 10.4 does not require authentication, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via TCP port 23.
CVE-2017-6805 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2025-04-20 N/A
Directory traversal vulnerability in the TFTP server in MobaXterm Personal Edition 9.4 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in a GET command.
CVE-2015-7244 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2025-04-12 N/A
The default configuration of the server in MobaXterm before 8.3 has a disabled Access Control setting and consequently does not require authentication for X11 connections, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands or obtain sensitive information via X11 packets.
CVE-2021-28847 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2024-11-21 7.5 High
MobaXterm before 21.0 allows remote servers to cause a denial of service (Windows GUI hang) via tab title change requests that are sent repeatedly at high speed, which results in many SetWindowTextA or SetWindowTextW calls.
CVE-2019-7690 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2024-11-21 N/A
In MobaTek MobaXterm Personal Edition v11.1 Build 3860, the SSH private key and its password can be retrieved from process memory for the lifetime of the process, even after the user disconnects from the remote SSH server. This affects Passwordless Authentication that has a Password Protected SSH Private Key.
CVE-2019-16305 2 Microsoft, Mobatek 2 Windows, Mobaxterm 2024-11-21 8.8 High
In MobaXterm 11.1 and 12.1, the protocol handler is vulnerable to command injection. A crafted link can trigger a popup asking whether the user wants to run MobaXterm to handle the link. If accepted, another popup appears asking for further confirmation. If this is also accepted, command execution is achieved, as demonstrated by the MobaXterm://`calc` URI.
CVE-2019-13475 1 Mobatek 1 Mobaxterm 2024-11-21 N/A
In MobaXterm 11.1, the mobaxterm: URI handler has an argument injection vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands when the user visits a specially crafted URL. Based on the available command-line arguments of the software, one can simply inject -exec to execute arbitrary commands. The additional arguments -hideterm and -exitwhendone in the payload make the attack less visible.