Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1992-03-31 | CVE-1999-0117 | Unspecified vulnerability in IBM AIX 3.1/3.2 AIX passwd allows local users to gain root access. | 7.2 |
1992-03-19 | CVE-1999-1121 | Unspecified vulnerability in IBM AIX The default configuration for UUCP in AIX before 3.2 allows local users to gain root privileges. | 7.2 |
1992-02-25 | CVE-1999-1059 | Unspecified vulnerability in ATT Svr4 4.0 Vulnerability in rexec daemon (rexecd) in AT&T TCP/IP 4.0 for various SVR4 systems allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. | 10.0 |
1991-12-31 | CVE-1999-1032 | Unspecified vulnerability in Digital Ultrix 4.1/4.2 Vulnerability in LAT/Telnet Gateway (lattelnet) on Ultrix 4.1 and 4.2 allows attackers to gain root privileges. | 10.0 |
1991-12-18 | CVE-1999-1493 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Apollo Domain OS Sr10.2/Sr10.3 Vulnerability in crp in Hewlett Packard Apollo Domain OS SR10 through SR10.3 allows remote attackers to gain root privileges via insecure system calls, (1) pad_$dm_cmd and (2) pad_$def_pfk(). | 10.0 |
1991-12-06 | CVE-1999-0167 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 4.1.1 In SunOS, NFS file handles could be guessed, giving unauthorized access to the exported file system. | 4.6 |
1991-10-22 | CVE-1999-1468 | rdist in various UNIX systems uses popen to execute sendmail, which allows local users to gain root privileges by modifying the IFS (Internal Field Separator) variable. | 6.2 |
1991-09-27 | CVE-1999-0498 | TFTP is not running in a restricted directory, allowing a remote attacker to access sensitive information such as password files. network low complexity critical | 10.0 |
1991-09-10 | CVE-1999-1090 | Unspecified vulnerability in Ncsa Telnet The default configuration of NCSA Telnet package for Macintosh and PC enables FTP, even though it does not include an "ftp=yes" line, which allows remote attackers to read and modify arbitrary files. | 7.5 |
1991-08-23 | CVE-1999-1415 | Unspecified vulnerability in Digital Ultrix Vulnerability in /usr/bin/mail in DEC ULTRIX before 4.2 allows local users to gain privileges. | 4.6 |