| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| A component service related to NIS+ is running. |
| The OS/2 or POSIX subsystem in NT is enabled. |
| WinGate is being used. |
| A system-critical program or library does not have the appropriate patch, hotfix, or service pack installed, or is outdated or obsolete. |
| A system-critical program, library, or file has a checksum or other integrity measurement that indicates that it has been modified. |
| An application-critical Windows NT registry key has inappropriate permissions. |
| An application-critical Windows NT registry key has an inappropriate value. |
| SCO Doctor allows local users to gain root privileges through a Tools option. |
| The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service. |
| Cisco IOS XR, when configured for Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) and running on Cisco CRS-1 routers, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Modular Services Cards (MSC) crash or "MPLS packet handling problems") via certain MPLS packets, as identified by Cisco bug IDs (1) CSCsd15970 and (2) CSCsd55531. |
| Buffer overflow in Fujitsu Chocoa IRC client via IRC channel topics. |
| Buffer overflow in ALMail32 POP3 client via From: or To: headers. |
| Check Point FireWall-1 can be subjected to a denial of service via UDP packets that are sent through VPN-1 to port 0 of a host. |
| sdtcm_convert in Solaris 2.6 allows a local user to overwrite sensitive files via a symlink attack. |
| The WebRamp web administration utility has a default password. |
| Buffer overflow in ToxSoft NextFTP client through CWD command. |
| Denial of service in Sendmail 8.8.6 in HPUX. |
| A default configuration of Apache on Debian GNU/Linux sets the ServerRoot to /usr/doc, which allows remote users to read documentation files for the entire server. |
| Buffer overflow in hybrid-6 IRC server commonly used on EFnet allows remote attackers to execute commands via m_invite invite option. |
| Windows NT Terminal Server performs extra work when a client opens a new connection but before it is authenticated, allowing for a denial of service. |