Total
9 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-1999-0303 | 4 Digital, Netbsd, Openbsd and 1 more | 5 Osf 1, Netbsd, Openbsd and 2 more | 2022-08-17 | 4.6 MEDIUM | N/A |
Buffer overflow in BNU UUCP daemon (uucpd) through long hostnames. | |||||
CVE-1999-0073 | 2 Digital, Sgi | 3 Osf 1, Unix, Irix | 2022-08-17 | 10.0 HIGH | N/A |
Telnet allows a remote client to specify environment variables including LD_LIBRARY_PATH, allowing an attacker to bypass the normal system libraries and gain root access. | |||||
CVE-1999-0128 | 5 Digital, Ibm, Linux and 2 more | 9 Osf 1, Aix, Sng and 6 more | 2022-08-17 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
Oversized ICMP ping packets can result in a denial of service, aka Ping o' Death. | |||||
CVE-1999-0138 | 7 Apple, Digital, Freebsd and 4 more | 9 A Ux, Osf 1, Freebsd and 6 more | 2022-08-17 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
The suidperl and sperl program do not give up root privileges when changing UIDs back to the original users, allowing root access. | |||||
CVE-2002-1129 | 2 Compaq, Digital | 2 Tru64, Osf 1 | 2016-10-17 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
Buffer overflow in dxterm allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long -xrm argument. | |||||
CVE-2002-1128 | 1 Digital | 2 Osf 1, Ultrix | 2008-09-10 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
Buffer overflow in inc mail utility for Compaq Tru64/OSF1 3.x allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long MH environment variable. | |||||
CVE-1999-0131 | 8 Bsdi, Digital, Eric Allman and 5 more | 9 Bsd Os, Osf 1, Sendmail and 6 more | 2008-09-09 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
Buffer overflow and denial of service in Sendmail 8.7.5 and earlier through GECOS field gives root access to local users. | |||||
CVE-2002-1127 | 1 Digital | 1 Osf 1 | 2008-09-05 | 7.2 HIGH | N/A |
Buffer overflow in uucp in Compaq Tru64/OSF1 3.x allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long source (-s) command line parameter. | |||||
CVE-1999-1103 | 1 Digital | 1 Osf 1 | 2008-09-05 | 4.6 MEDIUM | N/A |
dxconsole in DEC OSF/1 3.2C and earlier allows local users to read arbitrary files by specifying the file with the -file parameter. |