Vulnerabilities > Netbsd > Netbsd > 2.0
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2005-12-31 | CVE-2005-4691 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd imake in NetBSD before 2.0.3, NetBSD-current before 12 September 2005, certain versions of X.Org, and certain versions of XFree86 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the temporary file for the file.0 target, which is used for a pre-formatted manual page. | 2.1 |
2005-12-31 | CVE-2005-4352 | The securelevels implementation in NetBSD 2.1 and earlier, and Linux 2.6.15 and earlier, allows local users to bypass time setting restrictions and set the clock backwards by setting the clock ahead to the maximum unixtime value (19 Jan 2038), which then wraps around to the minimum value (13 Dec 1901), which can then be set ahead to the desired time, aka "settimeofday() time wrap." | 2.1 |
2005-07-05 | CVE-2005-2134 | Denial-Of-Service vulnerability in NetBSD The (1) clcs and (2) emuxki drivers in NetBSD 1.6 through 2.0.2 allow local users to cause a denial of service (kernel crash) by using the set-parameters ioctl on an audio device to change the block size and set the pause state to "unpaused" in the same ioctl, which causes a divide-by-zero error. | 2.1 |
2004-12-31 | CVE-2004-2012 | Privilege Escalation vulnerability in NetBSD/FreeBSD Port Systrace Exit Routine Access Validation The systrace_exit function in the systrace utility for NetBSD-current and 2.0 before April 16, 2004, and certain FreeBSD ports, does not verify the owner of the /dec/systrace connection before setting euid to 0, which allows local users to gain root privileges. | 7.2 |
2004-08-18 | CVE-2004-0230 | TCP, when using a large Window Size, makes it easier for remote attackers to guess sequence numbers and cause a denial of service (connection loss) to persistent TCP connections by repeatedly injecting a TCP RST packet, especially in protocols that use long-lived connections, such as BGP. | 5.0 |