| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| A weak encryption algorithm is used for passwords in Novell Remote.NLM, allowing them to be easily decrypted. |
| The remote proxy server in Winroute allows a remote attacker to reconfigure the proxy without authentication through the "cancel" button. |
| The rsync command before rsync 2.3.1 may inadvertently change the permissions of the client's working directory to the permissions of the directory being transferred. |
| The ICQ Webserver allows remote attackers to use .. to access arbitrary files outside of the user's personal directory. |
| A race condition in how procmail handles .procmailrc files allows a local user to read arbitrary files available to the user who is running procmail. |
| A weak encryption algorithm is used for passwords in SCO TermVision, allowing them to be easily decrypted by a local user. |
| The Expression Evaluator in the ColdFusion Application Server allows a remote attacker to upload files to the server via openfile.cfm, which does not restrict access to the server properly. |
| Denial of service in HP-UX sendmail 8.8.6 related to accepting connections. |
| Denial of service Netscape Enterprise Server with VirtualVault on HP-UX VVOS systems. |
| Local attackers can conduct a denial of service in Midnight Commander 4.x with a symlink attack. |
| Denial of service in "poll" in OpenBSD. |
| OpenBSD kernel crash through TSS handling, as caused by the crashme program. |
| OpenBSD crash using nlink value in FFS and EXT2FS filesystems. |
| Buffer overflow in OpenBSD ping. |
| Remote attackers can cause a system crash through ipintr() in ipq in OpenBSD. |
| The DHTML Edit ActiveX control in Internet Explorer allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files. |
| MSHTML.DLL in Internet Explorer 5.0 allows a remote attacker to paste a file name into the file upload intrinsic control, a variant of "untrusted scripted paste" as described in MS:MS98-013. |
| UDP messages to broadcast addresses are allowed, allowing for a Fraggle attack that can cause a denial of service by flooding the target. |
| An unrestricted remote trust relationship for Unix systems has been set up, e.g. by using a + sign in /etc/hosts.equiv. |
| An SNMP community name is guessable. |