| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| The DCC server command in the Mirc 5.5 client doesn't filter characters from file names properly, allowing remote attackers to place a malicious file in a different location, possibly allowing the attacker to execute commands. |
| In some instances of SSH 1.2.27 and 2.0.11 on Linux systems, SSH will allow users with expired accounts to login. |
| Buffer overflow in the bootp server in the Debian Linux netstd package. |
| Denial of service in Linux 2.2.x kernels via malformed ICMP packets containing unusual types, codes, and IP header lengths. |
| Novell NetWare Transaction Tracking System (TTS) in Novell 4.11 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a large number of requests. |
| Buffer overflow in Solaris dtprintinfo program. |
| The Netscape Directory Server installation procedure leaves sensitive information in a file that is accessible to local users. |
| Denial of service in Samba NETBIOS name service daemon (nmbd). |
| Buffer overflow in Samba smbd program via a malformed message command. |
| Race condition in Samba smbmnt allows local users to mount file systems in arbitrary locations. |
| Cfingerd with ALLOW_EXECUTION enabled does not properly drop privileges when it executes a program on behalf of the user, allowing local users to gain root privileges. |
| Red Hat pump DHCP client allows remote attackers to gain root access in some configurations. |
| The Motorola CableRouter allows any remote user to connect to and configure the router on port 1024. |
| MS Site Server 2.0 with IIS 4 can allow users to upload content, including ASP, to the target web site, thus allowing them to execute commands remotely. |
| FreeBSD seyon allows users to gain privileges via a modified PATH variable for finding the xterm and seyon-emu commands. |
| FreeBSD seyon allows local users to gain privileges by providing a malicious program in the -emulator argument. |
| Buffer overflow in Qpopper (qpop) 3.0 allows remote root access via AUTH command. |
| Buffer overflow in FreeBSD xmindpath allows local users to gain privileges via -f argument. |
| A Windows NT user can use SUBST to map a drive letter to a folder, which is not unmapped after the user logs off, potentially allowing that user to modify the location of folders accessed by later users. |
| The default permissions for UnixWare /var/mail allow local users to read and modify other users' mail. |