| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Symantec Mail-Gear 1.0 web interface server allows remote users to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) attack. |
| Denial of service in Cisco routers running NAT via a PORT command from an FTP client to a Telnet port. |
| Denial of service in MDaemon WorldClient and WebConfig services via a long URL. |
| Buffer overflow in SCO su program allows local users to gain root access via a long username. |
| Denial of service in MDaemon 2.7 via a large number of connection attempts. |
| Buffer overflow in free internet chess server (FICS) program, xboard. |
| Denial of service in BIND named via maxdname. |
| The default permissions for Endymion MailMan allow local users to read email or modify files. |
| Denial of service in BIND named via naptr. |
| IBM WebSphere sets permissions that allow a local user to modify a deinstallation script or its data files stored in /usr/bin. |
| Buffer overflow in Netscape Enterprise Server and Netscape FastTrack Server allows remote attackers to gain privileges via the HTTP Basic Authentication procedure. |
| Ultimate Bulletin Board stores data files in the cgi-bin directory, allowing remote attackers to view the data if an error occurs when the HTTP server attempts to execute the file. |
| Buffer overflow in FreeBSD gdc program. |
| login in Slackware 7.0 allows remote attackers to identify valid users on the system by reporting an encryption error when an account is locked or does not exist. |
| FreeBSD gdc program allows local users to modify files via a symlink attack. |
| Solaris arp allows local users to read files via the -f parameter, which lists lines in the file that do not parse properly. |
| Solaris chkperm allows local users to read files owned by bin via the VMSYS environmental variable and a symlink attack. |
| Insecure directory permissions in RPM distribution for PostgreSQL allows local users to gain privileges by reading a plaintext password file. |
| Buffer overflow in FreeBSD seyon via HOME environmental variable, -emulator argument, -modems argument, or the GUI. |
| UnixWare programs that dump core allow a local user to modify files via a symlink attack on the ./core.pid file. |