Vulnerabilities > KDE
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1999-03-01 | CVE-2000-0371 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE 1.1/1.1.1 The libmediatool library used for the KDE mediatool allows local users to create arbitrary files via a symlink attack. | 1.2 |
1999-01-06 | CVE-1999-1268 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE Vulnerability in KDE konsole allows local users to hijack or observe sessions of other users by accessing certain devices. | 7.2 |
1998-11-18 | CVE-1999-1107 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE 1.0 Buffer overflow in kppp in KDE allows local users to gain root access via a long PATH environmental variable. | 7.2 |
1998-11-18 | CVE-1999-0782 | KDE kppp allows local users to create a directory in an arbitrary location via the HOME environmental variable. | 2.1 |
1998-11-18 | CVE-1999-0781 | KDE allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by setting the KDEDIR environmental variable to modify the search path that KDE uses to locate its executables. | 7.2 |
1998-11-18 | CVE-1999-0780 | KDE klock allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by specifying an arbitrary PID in the .kss.pid file. | 4.6 |
1998-07-11 | CVE-1999-1270 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE 1.0 KMail in KDE 1.0 provides a PGP passphrase as a command line argument to other programs, which could allow local users to obtain the passphrase and compromise the PGP keys of other users by viewing the arguments via programs that list process information, such as ps. | 4.6 |
1998-05-16 | CVE-1999-1096 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE 1.0 Buffer overflow in kscreensaver in KDE klock allows local users to gain root privileges via a long HOME environmental variable. | 7.2 |
1998-04-29 | CVE-1999-1106 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE Buffer overflow in kppp in KDE allows local users to gain root access via a long -c (account_name) command line argument. | 7.2 |
1998-02-06 | CVE-1999-1269 | Unspecified vulnerability in KDE Beta 3 Initial Screen savers in KDE beta 3 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the .kss.pid file. | 2.1 |