Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1997-10-16 | CVE-1999-0346 | Unspecified vulnerability in PHP FI CGI PHP mlog script allows an attacker to read any file on the target server. | 5.0 |
1997-10-08 | CVE-1999-1224 | Unspecified vulnerability in University of Washington Imapd 4.1 IMAP 4.1 BETA, and possibly other versions, does not properly handle the SIGABRT (abort) signal, which allows local users to crash the server (imapd) via certain sequences of commands, which causes a core dump that may contain sensitive password information. | 3.6 |
1997-10-06 | CVE-1999-1095 | sort creates temporary files and follows symbolic links, which allows local users to modify arbitrary files that are writable by the user running sort, as observed in updatedb and other programs that use sort. | 7.2 |
1997-10-04 | CVE-1999-1062 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Jetdirect HP Laserjet printers with JetDirect cards, when configured with TCP/IP, allow remote attackers to bypass print filters by directly sending PostScript documents to TCP ports 9099 and 9100. | 7.5 |
1997-10-04 | CVE-1999-1061 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Jetdirect HP Laserjet printers with JetDirect cards, when configured with TCP/IP, can be configured without a password, which allows remote attackers to connect to the printer and change its IP address or disable logging. | 7.5 |
1997-10-02 | CVE-1999-0061 | File creation and deletion, and remote execution, in the BSD line printer daemon (lpd). | 5.1 |
1997-10-01 | CVE-1999-1213 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Hp-Ux 10.30 Vulnerability in telnet service in HP-UX 10.30 allows attackers to cause a denial of service. | 5.0 |
1997-10-01 | CVE-1999-0326 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Hp-Ux Vulnerability in HP-UX mediainit program. | 4.6 |
1997-10-01 | CVE-1999-0300 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos nis_cachemgr for Solaris NIS+ allows attackers to add malicious NIS+ servers. | 7.5 |
1997-10-01 | CVE-1999-0295 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos Solaris sysdef command allows local users to read kernel memory, potentially leading to root privileges. | 7.2 |