CVE-2013-1940Low
DEB
DEB
Debian Security Advisories (DSA)
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Region
Intl.
Updates
1 ч
License
Public Domain
Advisories covering the Debian stable and oldstable releases. Ship notes include the exact .deb version that remediates each issue.
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X.Org X server before 1.13.4 and 1.4.x before 1.14.1 does not properly restrict access to input events when adding a new hot-plug device, w…
CVSS
1.9
Low
EPSS
0.00
p21
Published
2013-01-01
Updated
2013-01-01
Description
X.Org X server before 1.13.4 and 1.4.x before 1.14.1 does not properly restrict access to input events when adding a new hot-plug device, which might allow physically proximate attackers to obtain sensitive information, as demonstrated by reading passwords from a tty.
Tags · CWE
LPE
CWE-264
CWE-264CategoryObsolete
Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls
Weaknesses in this category are related to the management of permissions, privileges, and other security features that are used to perform access control.
https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/264.html →Open in CWE collection →Affected products
Ubuntu_linux
CVSS vector
AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
Timeline
2013-01-01
Published
2013-01-01
Updated
CVSS 3.1 breakdown
Attack Vector
AV: L
Local (L)
Attack Complexity
AC: M
Medium
Authentication
Au: N
None (N)
Confidentiality Impact
C: P
Partial
Integrity Impact
I: N
None (N)
Availability Impact
A: N
None (N)
Exploit indicators
EPSS
0.001 · p21
Known exploited (KEV)
No
Known exploits — Сканер-ВС
No Сканер-ВС checks registered for this vulnerability yet.
Affected software
| Product | Vendor | Status |
|---|---|---|
| xorg-server | Tracked | |
| xorg-server | Tracked | |
| xorg-x11-server | Tracked | |
| ubuntu_linux | * | Tracked |
| x.org-xserver | * | Tracked |
Source databases
DEB
DEB
Debian Security Advisories (DSA)
DSAs are published by the Debian Security Team for issues affecting the stable distribution. The downstream tracker (security-tracker.debian.org) additionally maps every CVE to its package-level status across all supported suites.
Region
Intl.
Updates
1 ч
License
Public Domain
Advisories covering the Debian stable and oldstable releases. Ship notes include the exact .deb version that remediates each issue.
https://www.debian.org/security/ →CVE
CVE
National Vulnerability Database
NVD is the U.S. government repository of standards-based vulnerability management data, built on top of the MITRE CVE list. Every record includes CPE applicability statements, CVSS v2 and v3.x base scores, CWE mappings and cross-references to advisories.
Region
US
Updates
15 min
License
Public Domain
Comprehensive catalog of publicly disclosed vulnerabilities with CPE matches, CVSS scoring and reference URLs. De-facto standard for cross-vendor correlation.
https://nvd.nist.gov →RED
RED
Red Hat Security Advisories (RHSA)
Red Hat advisories are authoritative for RHEL-family systems: each record lists the exact package NEVRA fixed, the affected streams, and a Red Hat-assigned severity that may differ from NVD's. Many downstream projects (CentOS Stream, Rocky, Alma) follow these IDs.
Region
US
Updates
1 ч
License
CC BY-SA 4.0
Advisories for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, OpenShift, Ansible and other Red Hat products. Includes detailed backport tracking — critical for long-term-support distributions.
https://access.redhat.com/security/security-updates/ →UBU
UBU
Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
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Region
Intl.
Updates
1 ч
License
CC BY-SA 3.0
Security notices for Ubuntu LTS and interim releases, covering main, universe and (via Pro) ESM-extended packages.
https://ubuntu.com/security/notices →Related vulnerabilities