| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Denial of service when an attacker sends many SYN packets to create multiple connections without ever sending an ACK to complete the connection, aka SYN flood. |
| AIX infod allows local users to gain root access through an X display. |
| swinstall and swmodify commands in SD-UX package in HP-UX systems allow local users to create or overwrite arbitrary files to gain root access. |
| Buffer overflow in SGI IRIX mailx program. |
| Buffer overflow in dtaction command gives root access. |
| Race condition in Linux mailx command allows local users to read user files. |
| SGI IRIX buffer overflow in xterm and Xaw allows root access. |
| Oversized ICMP ping packets can result in a denial of service, aka Ping o' Death. |
| fm_fls license server for Adobe Framemaker allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root access. |
| vold in Solaris 2.x allows local users to gain root access. |
| admintool in Solaris allows a local user to write to arbitrary files and gain root access. |
| Kodak Color Management System (KCMS) on Solaris allows a local user to write to arbitrary files and gain root access. |
| The dip program on many Linux systems allows local users to gain root access via a buffer overflow. |
| Kerberos 4 key servers allow a user to masquerade as another by breaking and generating session keys. |
| Cisco IOS XR, when configured for Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) and running on Cisco CRS-1 or Cisco 12000 series routers, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Line card crash) via certain MPLS packets, as identified by Cisco bug ID CSCsc77475. |
| Denial of service in RAS/PPTP on NT systems. |
| Denial of service in Qmail by specifying a large number of recipients with the RCPT command. |
| The aglimpse CGI program of the Glimpse package allows remote execution of arbitrary commands. |
| The handler CGI program in IRIX allows arbitrary command execution. |
| Cisco PIX firewall manager (PFM) on Windows NT allows attackers to connect to port 8080 on the PFM server and retrieve any file whose name and location is known. |