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CVE IDDescriptionSeverityCVSSKEVEPSSPublished
CVE-2025-71264Mumble before 1.6.870 is prone to an out-of-bounds array access, which may result in denial of service (client crash).MEDIUM5.319.9%Mar 16, 2026
CVE-2021-27229Mumble before 1.3.4 allows remote code execution if a victim navigates to a crafted URL on a server list and clicks on the Open Webpage text.HIGH8.8Feb 16, 2021
CVE-2020-13962Qt 5.12.2 through 5.14.2, as used in unofficial builds of Mumble 1.3.0 and other products, mishandles OpenSSL's error queue, which can cause a denial of service to QSslSocket users. Because errors leak in unrelated TLS sessions, an unrelated session may be disconnected when any handshake fails. (Mumble 1.3.1 is not affected, regardless of the Qt version.)HIGH7.585.7%Jun 9, 2020
CVE-2010-2490Mumble: murmur-server has DoS due to malformed client queryMEDIUM6.572.9%Oct 31, 2019
CVE-2018-20743murmur in Mumble through 1.2.19 before 2018-08-31 mishandles multiple concurrent requests that are persisted in the database, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon hang or crash) via a message flood.NONE88.1%Jan 25, 2019
CVE-2014-3756The client in Mumble 1.2.x before 1.2.6 allows remote attackers to force the loading of an external file and cause a denial of service (hang and resource consumption) via a crafted string that is treated as rich-text by a Qt widget, as demonstrated by the (1) user or (2) channel name in a Qt dialog, (3) subject common name or (4) email address to the Certificate Wizard, or (5) server name in a tooltip.NONE70.8%Nov 16, 2014
CVE-2014-3755The QSvg module in Qt, as used in the Mumble client 1.2.x before 1.2.6, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang and resource consumption) via a local file reference in an (1) image tag or (2) XML stylesheet in an SVG file.NONE82.9%Nov 16, 2014
CVE-2012-0863Mumble 1.2.3 and earlier uses world-readable permissions for .local/share/data/Mumble/.mumble.sqlite files in home directories, which might allow local users to obtain a cleartext password and configuration data by reading a file.NONE30.4%Apr 30, 2012