Bloop
Products by Bloop Sorted by Most Security Vulnerabilities since 2018
By the Year
In 2024 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Bloop . Bloop did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.
Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
---|---|---|
2024 | 0 | 0.00 |
2023 | 0 | 0.00 |
2022 | 0 | 0.00 |
2021 | 0 | 0.00 |
2020 | 0 | 0.00 |
2019 | 0 | 0.00 |
2018 | 3 | 5.50 |
It may take a day or so for new Bloop vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilties. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.
Recent Bloop Security Vulnerabilities
An issue was discovered in Bloop Airmail 3 3.5.9 for macOS
CVE-2018-15668
5.3 - Medium
- August 21, 2018
An issue was discovered in Bloop Airmail 3 3.5.9 for macOS. The "send" command in the airmail:// URL scheme allows an external application to send arbitrary emails from an active account. URL parameters for the "send" command with the "attachment_" prefix designate attachment parameters. If the value of an attachment parameter corresponds to an accessible file path, the file is attached to the outbound message. In addition, relative file paths are acceptable attachment parameter values. The handler can be invoked using any method that invokes the URL handler such as a hyperlink in an email. The user is not prompted when the handler processes the "send" command, thus leading to automatic transmission of an email with designated attachments from the target account to a target address.
Information Disclosure
An issue was discovered in Bloop Airmail 3 3.5.9 for macOS
CVE-2018-15669
5.3 - Medium
- August 21, 2018
An issue was discovered in Bloop Airmail 3 3.5.9 for macOS. Its primary WebView instance implements "webView:decidePolicyForNavigationAction:request:frame:decisionListener:" such that requests from HTMLIFrameElements are blacklisted. However, other sub-classes of HTMLFrameOwnerElements are not forbidden by the policy. An attacker may abuse HTML plug-in elements within an email to trigger frame navigation requests that bypass this filter.
The OpenPGP specification allows a Cipher Feedback Mode (CFB) malleability-gadget attack
CVE-2017-17688
5.9 - Medium
- May 16, 2018
The OpenPGP specification allows a Cipher Feedback Mode (CFB) malleability-gadget attack that can indirectly lead to plaintext exfiltration, aka EFAIL. NOTE: third parties report that this is a problem in applications that mishandle the Modification Detection Code (MDC) feature or accept an obsolete packet type, not a problem in the OpenPGP specification