Known Vulnerabilities for Secure Global Desktop by Sun

Listed below are 3 of the newest known vulnerabilities associated with "Secure Global Desktop" by "Sun".

These CVEs are retrieved based on exact matches on listed software, hardware, and vendor information (CPE data) as well as a keyword search to ensure the newest vulnerabilities with no officially listed software information are still displayed.

Data on known vulnerable versions is also displayed based on information from known CPEs

Known Vulnerabilities

CVE Shortened Description Severity Publish Date Last Modified
CVE-2006-5201 Multiple packages on Sun Solaris, including (1) NSS; (2) Java JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 8 and earlier, SDK and JRE 1.4.x up to 1... 4 - MEDIUM 2006-10-10 2019-07-31
CVE-2006-4959 Sun Secure Global Desktop (SSGD, aka Tarantella) before 4.3 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information, includin... 5 - MEDIUM 2006-09-23 2018-10-17
CVE-2006-4958 Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in Sun Secure Global Desktop (SSGD, aka Tarantella) before 4.20.983 allow... 6.8 - MEDIUM 2006-09-23 2018-10-17

Known Affected Configurations (CPE V2.3)

Type Vendor Product Version Update Edition Language
ApplicationSunSecure Global Desktop4.0AllAllAll
ApplicationSunSecure Global Desktop3.42AllAllAll
ApplicationSunSecure Global Desktop-AllAllAll
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