Vulnerabilities > Netbsd
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2000-01-19 | CVE-2000-0092 | The BSD make program allows local users to modify files via a symlink attack when the -j option is being used. | 6.2 |
1999-08-09 | CVE-1999-0674 | The BSD profil system call allows a local user to modify the internal data space of a program via profiling and execve. | 7.2 |
1999-07-15 | CVE-1999-1518 | Denial of Service vulnerability in Multiple Vendor Shared Memory Operating systems with shared memory implementations based on BSD 4.4 code allow a user to conduct a denial of service and bypass memory limits (e.g., as specified with rlimits) using mmap or shmget to allocate memory and cause page faults. | 5.0 |
1999-05-01 | CVE-1999-0764 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd 1.3 NetBSD allows ARP packets to overwrite static ARP entries. | 6.4 |
1999-05-01 | CVE-1999-0763 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd 1.3 NetBSD on a multi-homed host allows ARP packets on one network to modify ARP entries on another connected network. | 6.4 |
1999-04-21 | CVE-1999-0466 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd The SVR4 /dev/wabi special device file in NetBSD 1.3.3 and earlier allows a local user to read or write arbitrary files on the disk associated with that device. | 7.2 |
1999-04-12 | CVE-1999-0446 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd 1.3.1/1.3.2/1.3.3 Local users can perform a denial of service in NetBSD 1.3.3 and earlier versions by creating an unusual symbolic link with the ln command, triggering a bug in VFS. | 2.1 |
1999-03-30 | CVE-1999-0434 | XFree86 xfs command is vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing local users to create files in restricted directories, possibly allowing them to gain privileges or cause a denial of service. | 7.5 |
1999-03-21 | CVE-1999-0433 | XFree86 startx command is vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing local users to create files in restricted directories, possibly allowing them to gain privileges or cause a denial of service. | 4.6 |
1999-03-17 | CVE-1999-0422 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netbsd 1.3.3 In some cases, NetBSD 1.3.3 mount allows local users to execute programs in some file systems that have the "noexec" flag set. | 4.6 |