Max CVSS 6.8 Min CVSS 4.6 Total Count2
IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2012-1927 6.4
Opera before 11.62 allows remote attackers to spoof the address field by triggering the launch of a dialog window associated with a different domain.
06-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1926 5.0
Opera before 11.62 allows remote attackers to bypass the Same Origin Policy via the (1) history.pushState and (2) history.replaceState functions in conjunction with cross-domain frames, leading to unintended read access to history.state information.
06-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1928 6.4
Opera before 11.62 allows remote attackers to spoof the address field by triggering a page reload followed by a redirect to a different domain.
06-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1931 4.6
Opera before 11.62 on UNIX, when used in conjunction with an unspecified printing application, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a temporary file during printing.
05-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1930 4.6
Opera before 11.62 on UNIX uses world-readable permissions for temporary files during printing, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading these files.
05-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1929 6.4
Opera before 11.62 on Mac OS X allows remote attackers to spoof the address field and security dialogs via crafted styling that causes page content to be displayed outside of the intended content area.
05-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1924 6.8
Opera before 11.62 allows user-assisted remote attackers to trick users into downloading and executing arbitrary files via a small window for the download dialog.
05-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
CVE-2012-1925 6.8
Opera before 11.62 does not ensure that a dialog window is placed on top of content windows, which makes it easier for user-assisted remote attackers to trick users into downloading and executing arbitrary files via a download dialog located under ot
05-01-2018 - 02:29 28-03-2012 - 03:22
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