cve,link,title,description,vendor,products,score,severity,epss,cisa,cisa_published,article,ransomware,exploited,exploited_date,poc,trended,trended_no_1,trended_no_1_date,published,trended_score CVE-2021-3982,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2021-3982,Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in GNOME Shell on Linux Distributions,"A privilege escalation vulnerability affects GNOME Shell in Linux distributions that utilize CAP_SYS_NICE. An attacker with low privileges can exploit the improper implementation of CAP_SYS_NICE, enabling them to increase the process scheduler priority of their code. This may lead to denial of service (DoS) for other applications running on the same system, potentially disrupting the normal operations of the affected environment.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,5.5,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2022-04-29T00:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2021-20315,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2021-20315,Locking Protection Bypass Vulnerability in GNOME Shell by CentOS,"A vulnerability exists in GNOME Shell as included in CentOS Stream 8 that allows a physical attacker with access to a locked system to bypass locking protections. By exploiting this flaw, an attacker can forcibly terminate existing applications and initiate new ones under the context of the locked user, despite the session remaining locked. This highlights the importance of securing physical access to systems to prevent unauthorized manipulation of sessions.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,6.1,MEDIUM,0.0005799999926239252,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2022-02-18T00:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2020-17489,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2020-17489,,"An issue was discovered in certain configurations of GNOME gnome-shell through 3.36.4. When logging out of an account, the password box from the login dialog reappears with the password still visible. If the user had decided to have the password shown in cleartext at login time, it is then visible for a brief moment upon a logout. (If the password were never shown in cleartext, only the password length is revealed.)",Gnome,Gnome-shell,4.3,MEDIUM,0.001120000029914081,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2020-08-11T20:07:26.000Z,0 CVE-2019-3820,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2019-3820,,"It was discovered that the gnome-shell lock screen since version 3.15.91 did not properly restrict all contextual actions. An attacker with physical access to a locked workstation could invoke certain keyboard shortcuts, and potentially other actions.",The Gnome Project,Gnome-shell,4.8,MEDIUM,0.0010999999940395355,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2019-02-06T20:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-8288,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-8288,,"gnome-shell 3.22 through 3.24.1 mishandles extensions that fail to reload, which can lead to leaving extensions enabled in the lock screen. With these extensions, a bystander could launch applications (but not interact with them), see information from the extensions (e.g., what applications you have opened or what music you were playing), or even execute arbitrary commands. It all depends on what extensions a user has enabled. The problem is caused by lack of exception handling in js/ui/extensionSystem.js.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,8.1,HIGH,0.007960000075399876,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2017-04-27T00:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2014-7300,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2014-7300,,"GNOME Shell 3.14.x before 3.14.1, when the Screen Lock feature is used, does not limit the aggregate memory consumption of all active PrtSc requests, which allows physically proximate attackers to execute arbitrary commands on an unattended workstation by making many PrtSc requests and leveraging a temporary lock outage, and the resulting temporary shell availability, caused by the Linux kernel OOM killer.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,,,0.0006200000061653554,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2014-12-25T21:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2013-7221,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2013-7221,,"The automatic screen lock functionality in GNOME Shell (aka gnome-shell) before 3.10 does not prevent access to the ""Enter a Command"" dialog, which allows physically proximate attackers to execute arbitrary commands by leveraging an unattended workstation.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,,,0.000590000010561198,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2014-04-29T14:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2013-7220,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2013-7220,,js/ui/screenShield.js in GNOME Shell (aka gnome-shell) before 3.8 allows physically proximate attackers to execute arbitrary commands by leveraging an unattended workstation with the keyboard focus on the Activities search.,Gnome,Gnome-shell,,,0.0006200000061653554,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2014-04-29T14:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2012-4427,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2012-4427,,The gnome-shell plugin 3.4.1 in GNOME allows remote attackers to force the download and installation of arbitrary extensions from extensions.gnome.org via a crafted web page.,Gnome,Gnome-shell,,,0.054329998791217804,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2012-10-01T01:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2010-4000,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2010-4000,,"gnome-shell in GNOME Shell 2.31.5 places a zero-length directory name in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse shared library in the current working directory.",Gnome,Gnome-shell,,,0.0004199999966658652,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2010-11-06T00:00:00.000Z,0