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CVE Vulnerabilities for Google Earth
CVE | Published | Severity | Details | Exploitability | Impact | Vector |
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CVE‑2020‑8896 | 2020‑05‑04 20:15:13 | MEDIUM (6) | A Buffer Overflow vulnerability in the khcrypt implementation in Google Earth Pro versions up to and including 7.3.2 allows an attacker to perform a Man-in-the-Middle attack using a specially crafted key to read data past the end of the buffer used to hold it. Mitigation: Update to Google Earth Pro 7.3.3. | 2 | 4 | NETWORK |
CVE‑2020‑8895 | 2020‑04‑21 18:15:13 | HIGH (8) | Untrusted Search Path vulnerability in the windows installer of Google Earth Pro versions prior to 7.3.3 allows an attacker to insert malicious local files to execute unauthenticated remote code on the targeted system. | 2 | 6 | LOCAL |
CVE‑2010‑3134 | 2010‑08‑26 18:36:36 | HIGH (9) | Untrusted search path vulnerability in Google Earth 5.1.3535.3218 allows local users, and possibly remote attackers, to execute arbitrary code and conduct DLL hijacking attacks via a Trojan horse quserex.dll that is located in the same folder as a .kmz file. | 0 | 0 | NETWORK |
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