Vulnerabilities > Microsoft > Windows 2000 Terminal Services > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2005-06-14 | CVE-2005-1214 | Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft products Microsoft Agent allows remote attackers to spoof trusted Internet content and execute arbitrary code by disguising security prompts on a malicious Web page. | 5.1 |
2003-05-12 | CVE-2003-0112 | Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Kernel Message Handling Buffer overflow in Windows Kernel allows local users to gain privileges by causing certain error messages to be passed to a debugger. | 4.6 |
2003-04-02 | CVE-2002-1561 | Denial of Service vulnerability in Microsoft Windows RPC Service The RPC component in Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows XP allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (disabled RPC service) via a malformed packet to the RPC Endpoint Mapper at TCP port 135, which triggers a null pointer dereference. | 5.0 |
2003-01-17 | CVE-2003-0001 | Information Exposure vulnerability in multiple products Multiple ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) device drivers do not pad frames with null bytes, which allows remote attackers to obtain information from previous packets or kernel memory by using malformed packets, as demonstrated by Etherleak. | 5.0 |
2002-12-23 | CVE-2002-1325 | Information Disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft Java Virtual Machine user.dir Access Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) build 5.0.3805 and earlier allows remote attackers to determine a local user's username via a Java applet that accesses the user.dir system property, aka "User.dir Exposure Vulnerability." | 5.0 |
2002-12-23 | CVE-2002-1258 | Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft products Two vulnerabilities in Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) up to and including build 5.0.3805, as used in Internet Explorer and other applications, allow remote attackers to read files via a Java applet with a spoofed location in the CODEBASE parameter in the APPLET tag, possibly due to a parsing error. | 5.0 |
2002-12-23 | CVE-2002-1256 | Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft products The SMB signing capability in the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP allows attackers to disable the digital signing settings in an SMB session to force the data to be sent unsigned, then inject data into the session without detection, e.g. | 5.0 |
2002-11-04 | CVE-2002-1230 | Privilege Escalation vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 Terminal Services NetDDE Agent on Windows NT 4.0, 4.0 Terminal Server Edition, Windows 2000, and Windows XP allows local users to execute arbitrary code as LocalSystem via "shatter" style attack by sending a WM_COPYDATA message followed by a WM_TIMER message, as demonstrated by GetAd, aka "Flaw in Windows WM_TIMER Message Handling Could Enable Privilege Elevation." | 4.6 |
2002-10-11 | CVE-2002-0864 | Remote Desktop Denial Of Service vulnerability in Microsoft Windows XP Professional The Remote Data Protocol (RDP) version 5.1 in Microsoft Windows XP allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) when Remote Desktop is enabled via a PDU Confirm Active data packet that does not set the Pattern BLT command, aka "Denial of Service in Remote Desktop." | 5.0 |
2002-10-11 | CVE-2002-0863 | Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft products Remote Data Protocol (RDP) version 5.0 in Microsoft Windows 2000 and RDP 5.1 in Windows XP does not encrypt the checksums of plaintext session data, which could allow a remote attacker to determine the contents of encrypted sessions via sniffing, aka "Weak Encryption in RDP Protocol." | 5.0 |