Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1995-10-13 | CVE-1999-0073 | 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. | 10.0 |
1995-10-01 | CVE-1999-0218 | Unspecified vulnerability in Livingston Portmaster Livingston portmaster machines could be rebooted via a series of commands. | 5.0 |
1995-09-07 | CVE-1999-0245 | Unspecified vulnerability in Linux Kernel 2.6.20.1 Some configurations of NIS+ in Linux allowed attackers to log in as the user "+". | 4.6 |
1995-08-31 | CVE-1999-0155 | Unspecified vulnerability in Aladdin Enterprises Ghostscript 2.6/3.22 The ghostscript command with the -dSAFER option allows remote attackers to execute commands. | 7.5 |
1995-08-29 | CVE-1999-0164 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 5.3/5.4 A race condition in the Solaris ps command allows an attacker to overwrite critical files. | 6.2 |
1995-08-23 | CVE-1999-1580 | SunOS sendmail 5.59 through 5.65 uses popen to process a forwarding host argument, which allows local users to gain root privileges by modifying the IFS (Internal Field Separator) variable and passing crafted values to the -oR option. | 7.2 |
1995-08-17 | CVE-1999-0203 | Unspecified vulnerability in Eric Allman Sendmail 8.6.10 In Sendmail, attackers can gain root privileges via SMTP by specifying an improper "mail from" address and an invalid "rcpt to" address that would cause the mail to bounce to a program. | 10.0 |
1995-08-02 | CVE-1999-0172 | Unspecified vulnerability in Matt Wright Formmail FormMail CGI program allows remote execution of commands. | 7.5 |
1995-07-31 | CVE-1999-0161 | Unspecified vulnerability in Cisco IOS 10.3(3.4)/10.3(4.2) In Cisco IOS 10.3, with the tacacs-ds or tacacs keyword, an extended IP access control list could bypass filtering. | 7.5 |
1995-05-10 | CVE-1999-1080 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 5.7 rmmount in SunOS 5.7 may mount file systems without the nosuid flag set, contrary to the documentation and its use in previous versions of SunOS, which could allow local users with physical access to gain root privileges by mounting a floppy or CD-ROM that contains a setuid program and running volcheck, when the file systems do not have the nosuid option specified in rmmount.conf. | 7.2 |