electroncapture CVE Vulnerabilities & Metrics

Focus on electroncapture vulnerabilities and metrics.

Last updated: 25 Nov 2025, 23:25 UTC

About electroncapture Security Exposure

This page consolidates all known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) associated with electroncapture. 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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Global CVE Overview

Total electroncapture CVEs: 1
Earliest CVE date: 05 Aug 2025, 01:15 UTC
Latest CVE date: 05 Aug 2025, 01:15 UTC

Latest CVE reference: CVE-2025-54871

Rolling Stats

30-day Count (Rolling): 0
365-day Count (Rolling): 1

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.

Variations & Growth

Month Variation (Calendar): 0%
Year Variation (Calendar): 0%

Month Growth Rate (30-day Rolling): 0.0%
Year Growth Rate (365-day Rolling): 0.0%

Monthly CVE Trends (current vs previous Year)

Annual CVE Trends (Last 20 Years)

Critical electroncapture CVEs (CVSS ≥ 9) Over 20 Years

CVSS Stats

Average CVSS: 0.0

Max CVSS: 0

Critical CVEs (≥9): 0

CVSS Range vs. Count

Range Count
0.0-3.9 1
4.0-6.9 0
7.0-8.9 0
9.0-10.0 0

CVSS Distribution Chart

Top 5 Highest CVSS electroncapture CVEs

These are the five CVEs with the highest CVSS scores for electroncapture, sorted by severity first and recency.

All CVEs for electroncapture

CVE-2025-54871 electroncapture vulnerability CVSS: 0 05 Aug 2025, 01:15 UTC

Electron Capture facilitates video playback for screen-sharing and capture. In versions 2.19.1 and below, the elecap app on macOS allows local unprivileged users to bypass macOS TCC privacy protections by enabling ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE. This environment variable allows arbitrary Node.js code to be executed via the -e flag, which runs inside the main Electron context, inheriting any previously granted TCC entitlements (such as access to Documents, Downloads, etc.). This issue is fixed in version 2.20.0.