An improper control of generation of code ('code injection') in Fortinet FortiClientLinux version 7.2.0, 7.0.6 through 7.0.10 and 7.0.3 through 7.0.4 allows attacker to execute unauthorized code or commands via tricking a FortiClientLinux user into visiting a malicious website
An Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection') vulnerability [CWE-94] in FortiClientLinux may allow##an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code via tricking a FortiClientLinux user into visiting a malicious website.
A UNIX symbolic link (Symlink) following vulnerability in Fortinet FortiClientLinux 7.4.0 through 7.4.4, FortiClientLinux 7.2.2 through 7.2.12 may allow a local and unprivileged user to escalate their privileges to root.
DHCP can add routes to a client’s routing table via the classless static route option (121). VPN-based security solutions that rely on routes to redirect traffic can be forced to leak traffic over the physical interface. An attacker on the same local network can read, disrupt, or possibly modify network traffic that was expected to be protected by the VPN.
A Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information vulnerability [CWE-312] in FortiClient Windows and FortiClient Linux may permit a local authenticated user to retrieve VPN password via memory dump, due to JavaScript's garbage collector
A Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information vulnerability [CWE-312] in FortiClient Windows and FortiClient Linux may permit a local authenticated user to retrieve VPN password via memory dump, due to JavaScript's garbage collector