Focus on backclick vulnerabilities and metrics.
Last updated: 08 Mar 2025, 23:25 UTC
This page consolidates all known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) associated with backclick. We track both calendar-based metrics (using fixed periods) and rolling metrics (using gliding windows) to give you a comprehensive view of security trends and risk evolution. Use these insights to assess risk and plan your patching strategy.
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Total backclick CVEs: 10
Earliest CVE date: 16 Nov 2022, 22:15 UTC
Latest CVE date: 17 Nov 2022, 22:15 UTC
Latest CVE reference: CVE-2022-44001
30-day Count (Rolling): 0
365-day Count (Rolling): 0
Calendar-based Variation
Calendar-based Variation compares a fixed calendar period (e.g., this month versus the same month last year), while Rolling Growth Rate uses a continuous window (e.g., last 30 days versus the previous 30 days) to capture trends independent of calendar boundaries.
Month Variation (Calendar): 0%
Year Variation (Calendar): 0%
Month Growth Rate (30-day Rolling): 0.0%
Year Growth Rate (365-day Rolling): 0.0%
Average CVSS: 0.0
Max CVSS: 0
Critical CVEs (≥9): 0
Range | Count |
---|---|
0.0-3.9 | 10 |
4.0-6.9 | 0 |
7.0-8.9 | 0 |
9.0-10.0 | 0 |
These are the five CVEs with the highest CVSS scores for backclick, sorted by severity first and recency.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. User authentication for accessing the CORBA back-end services can be bypassed.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to improper validation or sanitization of upload filenames, an externally reachable, unauthenticated update function permits writing files outside the intended target location. Achieving remote code execution is possible, e.g., by uploading an executable file.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to the use of consecutive IDs in verification links, the newsletter sign-up functionality is vulnerable to the enumeration of subscribers' e-mail addresses. Furthermore, it is possible to subscribe and verify other persons' e-mail addresses to newsletters without their consent.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to insecure design or lack of authentication, unauthenticated attackers can complete the password-reset process for any account and set a new password.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to insufficient escaping of user-supplied input, the application is vulnerable to SQL injection at various locations.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to insufficient output encoding of user-supplied data, the web application is vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS) at various locations.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to an exposed internal communications interface, it is possible to execute arbitrary system commands on the server.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to improper validation, arbitrary local files can be retrieved by accessing the back-end Tomcat server directly.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to an unsafe implementation of session tracking, it is possible for an attacker to trick users into opening an authenticated user session for a session identifier known to the attacker, aka Session Fixation.
An issue was discovered in BACKCLICK Professional 5.9.63. Due to exposed CORBA management services, arbitrary system commands can be executed on the server.