Vulnerabilities > Apple > MAC OS X > 10.0.0

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2005-05-19 CVE-2005-1260 Resource Exhaustion vulnerability in multiple products
bzip2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hard drive consumption) via a crafted bzip2 file that causes an infinite loop (a.k.a "decompression bomb").
network
low complexity
bzip canonical debian apple CWE-400
5.0
2004-08-18 CVE-2004-0513 Security vulnerability in Apple Mac OS X
Unspecified vulnerability in Mac OS X before 10.3.4 has unknown impact and attack vectors related to "logging when tracing system calls."
network
low complexity
apple
critical
10.0
2004-07-07 CVE-2004-0430 Unspecified vulnerability in Apple mac OS X and mac OS X Server
Stack-based buffer overflow in AppleFileServer for Mac OS X 10.3.3 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a LoginExt packet for a Cleartext Password User Authentication Method (UAM) request with a PathName argument that includes an AFPName type string that is longer than the associated length field.
network
high complexity
apple
5.1
2003-11-03 CVE-2003-0882 Remote Security vulnerability in Mac OS X
Mac OS X before 10.3 initializes the TCP timestamp with a constant number, which allows remote attackers to determine the system's uptime via the ID field in a TCP packet.
network
low complexity
apple
5.0
2003-11-03 CVE-2003-0881 Remote Security vulnerability in Mac OS X
Mail in Mac OS X before 10.3, when configured to use MD5 Challenge Response, uses plaintext authentication if the CRAM-MD5 hashed login fails, which could allow remote attackers to gain privileges by sniffing the password.
network
low complexity
apple
7.5
2003-11-03 CVE-2003-0880 Local Security vulnerability in Mac OS X
Unknown vulnerability in Mac OS X before 10.3 allows local users to access Dock functions from behind Screen Effects when Full Keyboard Access is enabled using the Keyboard pane in System Preferences.
local
low complexity
apple
4.6
2003-11-03 CVE-2003-0878 Local Security vulnerability in Mac OS X
slpd daemon in Mac OS X before 10.3 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a temporary file, a different vulnerability than CVE-2003-0875.
local
low complexity
apple
2.1
2003-06-16 CVE-2003-0378 Unspecified vulnerability in Apple mac OS X
The Kerberos login authentication feature in Mac OS X, when used with an LDAPv3 server and LDAP bind authentication, may send cleartext passwords to the LDAP server when the AuthenticationAuthority attribute is not set.
network
low complexity
apple
7.5
2003-06-09 CVE-2003-0242 Unspecified vulnerability in Apple mac OS X
IPSec in Mac OS X before 10.2.6 does not properly handle certain incoming security policies that match by port, which could allow traffic that is not explicitly allowed by the policies.
network
low complexity
apple
7.5
2002-12-18 CVE-2002-1347 Incorrect Calculation of Buffer Size vulnerability in multiple products
Multiple buffer overflows in Cyrus SASL library 2.1.9 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via (1) long inputs during user name canonicalization, (2) characters that need to be escaped during LDAP authentication using saslauthd, or (3) an off-by-one error in the log writer, which does not allocate space for the null character that terminates a string.
network
low complexity
cyrusimap apple CWE-131
critical
9.8