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CVE-2020-5822

Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) and Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition (SEP SBE), prior to 14.2 RU2 MP1 and prior to 14.2.5569.2100 respectively, may be susceptible to a privilege escalation vulnerability, which is a type of issue whereby an attacker may attempt to compromise the software application to gain elevated access to resources that are normally protected from an application or user.

  • Published: Feb 11, 2020
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2020-5822
  • Severity: High
  • Exploit:

CVSS v3:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 7.8
  • AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Low
  • Score: 4.6
  • AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru6a 11.0-ru6a.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru5 11.0-ru5.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru6 11.0-ru6.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0 11.0.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr1 11.0-mr1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr2 11.0-mr2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr3 11.0-mr3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr4 11.0-mr4.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr4-mp1a 11.0-mr4-mp1a.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-mr4-mp2 11.0-mr4-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru6-mp1 11.0-ru6-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru6-mp2 11.0-ru6-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru6-mp3 11.0-ru6-mp3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7 11.0-ru7.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7-mp1 11.0-ru7-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7-mp2 11.0-ru7-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7-mp3 11.0-ru7-mp3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7-mp4 11.0-ru7-mp4.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 11.0-ru7-mp4a 11.0-ru7-mp4a.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1 12.1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru1 12.1-ru1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru1-p1 12.1-ru1-p1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru2 12.1-ru2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru2-mp1 12.1-ru2-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru3 12.1-ru3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru4 12.1-ru4.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru4-mp1 12.1-ru4-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru4-mp1a 12.1-ru4-mp1a.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru4-mp1b 12.1-ru4-mp1b.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru4a 12.1-ru4a.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru5 12.1-ru5.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6 12.1-ru6.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp1 12.1-ru6-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp2 12.1-ru6-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp3 12.1-ru6-mp3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp4 12.1-ru6-mp4.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp5 12.1-ru6-mp5.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp6 12.1-ru6-mp6.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp7 12.1-ru6-mp7.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp8 12.1-ru6-mp8.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6-mp9 12.1-ru6-mp9.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.0 14.0.0.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.0-mp1 14.0.0-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.0-mp2 14.0.0-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.1 14.0.1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.1-mp1 14.0.1-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.0.1-mp2 14.0.1-mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.2 14.2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.2-mp1 14.2-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.2-ru1 14.2-ru1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.2-ru1_mp1 14.2-ru1_mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 14.2-ru2 14.2-ru2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.0-ru1 12.0-ru1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.0-rtm 12.0-rtm.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru1-mp1 12.1-ru1-mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp1 12.1-ru6_mp1.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp2 12.1-ru6_mp2.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp3 12.1-ru6_mp3.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp4 12.1-ru6_mp4.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp5 12.1-ru6_mp5.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp6 12.1-ru6_mp6.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp7 12.1-ru6_mp7.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp8 12.1-ru6_mp8.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp9 12.1-ru6_mp9.x
symantec / endpoint_protection 12.1-ru6_mp10 12.1-ru6_mp10.x

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