| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 9 and 10 allows local users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Filesystem/cachefs. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 8, 9, 10, and 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Utility. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 10 allows local users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Kernel/Boot. |
| The x86-64 kernel system-call functionality in Xen 4.1.2 and earlier, as used in Citrix XenServer 6.0.2 and earlier and other products; Oracle Solaris 11 and earlier; illumos before r13724; Joyent SmartOS before 20120614T184600Z; FreeBSD before 9.0-RELEASE-p3; NetBSD 6.0 Beta and earlier; Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and R2 SP1 and Windows 7 Gold and SP1; and possibly other operating systems, when running on an Intel processor, incorrectly uses the sysret path in cases where a certain address is not a canonical address, which allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted application. NOTE: because this issue is due to incorrect use of the Intel specification, it should have been split into separate identifiers; however, there was some value in preserving the original mapping of the multi-codebase coordinated-disclosure effort to a single identifier. |
| Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.183.5 on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris and before 10.3.186.3 on Android, and Adobe AIR before 2.7.1 on Windows and Mac OS X and before 2.7.1.1961 on Android, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-2140, CVE-2011-2417, and CVE-2011-2425. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 10 and 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Kernel/IO, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-1498. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 10, when running on SPARC T4 servers, allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Kernel. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Sun Solaris 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Network Configuration. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 10 and 11.1 allows local users to affect availability via vectors related to Name Service Cache Daemon (NSCD). |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 10 and 11.1 allows remote attackers to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Cacao. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 11 allows remote attackers to affect availability via vectors related to Driver/IDM (iSCSI Data Mover). |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 8 allows local users to affect integrity and availability via unknown vectors related to Kernel. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 8, 9, 10, and 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Libraries/Libc. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Kernel/VM. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 11 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Filesystem/DevFS. |
| Unspecified vulnerability Oracle Solaris 10 allows local users to affect confidentiality via vectors related to Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM). |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 8 and 9 allows local users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Filesystem. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 10 allows remote attackers to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to Java Web Console. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 8 allows local users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to ps. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Solaris 10 allows remote attackers to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to Oracle Java Web Console. |