iterm2 iterm2 CVE Vulnerabilities (12)

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Summary

This page lists publicly disclosed CVE vulnerabilities affecting iterm2 iterm2 (linked via NVD CPE). Each row includes severity scores, summaries, and publication dates to help identify and analyze security issues.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2026-41253 In iTerm2 through 3.6.9, displaying a .txt file can cause code execution via DCS 2000p and OSC 135 data, if the working directory contains a malicious file whose name is valid output from the conductor encoding path, such as a pathname with an initial ace/c+ substring, aka "hypothetical in-band signaling abuse." This occurs because iTerm2 accepts the SSH conductor protocol from terminal output that does not originate from a legitimate conductor session. [email protected] 6.9 0.20% 2026-04-18 2026-05-18
CVE-2025-22275 iTerm2 3.5.6 through 3.5.10 before 3.5.11 sometimes allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from terminal commands by reading the /tmp/framer.txt file. This can occur for certain it2ssh and SSH Integration configurations, during remote logins to hosts that have a common Python installation. [email protected] 9.3 0.49% 2025-01-03 2025-06-20
CVE-2024-38396 An issue was discovered in iTerm2 3.5.x before 3.5.2. Unfiltered use of an escape sequence to report a window title, in combination with the built-in tmux integration feature (enabled by default), allows an attacker to inject arbitrary code into the terminal, a different vulnerability than CVE-2024-38395. [email protected] 9.8 1.70% 2024-06-16 2025-06-20
CVE-2024-38395 In iTerm2 before 3.5.2, the "Terminal may report window title" setting is not honored, and thus remote code execution might occur but "is not trivially exploitable." [email protected] 9.8 1.50% 2024-06-16 2025-06-18
CVE-2023-46322 iTermSessionLauncher.m in iTerm2 before 3.5.0beta12 does not sanitize ssh hostnames in URLs. The hostname's initial character may be non-alphanumeric. The hostname's other characters may be outside the set of alphanumeric characters, dash, and period. [email protected] 9.8 0.66% 2023-10-23 2024-11-21
CVE-2023-46321 iTermSessionLauncher.m in iTerm2 before 3.5.0beta12 does not sanitize paths in x-man-page URLs. They may have shell metacharacters for a /usr/bin/man command line. [email protected] 9.8 0.66% 2023-10-23 2024-11-21
CVE-2023-46301 iTerm2 before 3.4.20 allow (potentially remote) code execution because of mishandling of certain escape sequences related to upload. [email protected] 9.8 1.18% 2023-10-22 2024-11-21
CVE-2023-46300 iTerm2 before 3.4.20 allow (potentially remote) code execution because of mishandling of certain escape sequences related to tmux integration. [email protected] 9.8 1.18% 2023-10-22 2024-11-21
CVE-2022-45872 iTerm2 before 3.4.18 mishandles a DECRQSS response. [email protected] 9.8 0.88% 2022-11-23 2025-04-25
CVE-2019-19022 iTerm2 through 3.3.6 has potentially insufficient documentation about the presence of search history in com.googlecode.iterm2.plist, which might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information, as demonstrated by searching for the NoSyncSearchHistory string in .plist files within public Git repositories. [email protected] 7.5 1.42% 2019-11-17 2024-11-21
CVE-2019-9535 A vulnerability exists in the way that iTerm2 integrates with tmux's control mode, which may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands by providing malicious output to the terminal. This affects versions of iTerm2 up to and including 3.3.5. This vulnerability may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on their victim's computer by providing malicious output to the terminal. It could be exploited using command-line utilities that print attacker-controlled content. [email protected] 9.8 2.48% 2019-10-09 2024-11-21
CVE-2015-9231 iTerm2 3.x before 3.1.1 allows remote attackers to discover passwords by reading DNS queries. A new (default) feature was added to iTerm2 version 3.0.0 (and unreleased 2.9.x versions such as 2.9.20150717) that resulted in a potential information disclosure. In an attempt to see whether the text under the cursor (or selected text) was a URL, the text would be sent as an unencrypted DNS query. This has the potential to result in passwords and other sensitive information being sent in cleartext wit [email protected] 7.5 2.23% 2017-09-20 2026-05-13
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