An information exposure in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2024.2.20.0 and earlier on Windows allows local attackers with access to system logs to obtain session credentials via passwords included in command-line arguments when launching WinSCP sessions
Improper cleanup in temporary file handling component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2024.1.12 and
earlier on Windows allows an attacker that compromised a user endpoint, under specific circumstances, to access sensitive information via residual files in the temporary directory.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the entry overview tab in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2023.3.36 and earlier on Windows allows an attacker with access to a data source to inject a malicious script via a specially crafted input in an entry.
Inadequate validation of permissions when employing remote tools and
macros via the context menu within Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager versions 2023.3.31 and
earlier permits a user to initiate a connection without proper execution
rights via the remote tools feature. This affects only SQL data sources.
Code injection in Remote Desktop Manager 2023.3.9.3 and earlier on macOS allows an attacker to execute code via the DYLIB_INSERT_LIBRARIES environment variable.