Vulnerabilities > Next
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2006-10-03 | CVE-2006-4392 | Multiple Security vulnerability in Apple Mac OS X Pre 10.4.8 The Mach kernel, as used in operating systems including (1) Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.4.7 and (2) OpenStep before 4.2, allows local users to gain privileges via a parent process that forces an exception in a setuid child and uses Mach exception ports to modify the child's thread context and task address space in a way that causes the child to call a parent-controlled function. | 7.2 |
1997-09-19 | CVE-1999-0956 | Unspecified vulnerability in Next Nextstep The NeXT NetInfo _writers property allows local users to gain root privileges or conduct a denial of service. | 7.2 |
1996-10-25 | CVE-1999-0032 | Buffer overflow in lpr, as used in BSD-based systems including Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code as root via a long -C (classification) command line option. | 7.2 |
1996-04-18 | CVE-1999-0078 | pcnfsd (aka rpc.pcnfsd) allows local users to change file permissions, or execute arbitrary commands through arguments in the RPC call. | 1.9 |
1991-10-22 | CVE-1999-1468 | rdist in various UNIX systems uses popen to execute sendmail, which allows local users to gain root privileges by modifying the IFS (Internal Field Separator) variable. | 6.2 |
1991-05-14 | CVE-1999-1193 | Unspecified vulnerability in Next The "me" user in NeXT NeXTstep 2.1 and earlier has wheel group privileges, which could allow the me user to use the su command to become root. | 10.0 |
1990-10-03 | CVE-1999-1392 | Unspecified vulnerability in Next NEX and Next Vulnerability in restore0.9 installation script in NeXT 1.0a and 1.0 allows local users to gain root privileges. | 7.2 |
1990-10-03 | CVE-1999-1391 | Unspecified vulnerability in Next 1.0/1.0A Vulnerability in NeXT 1.0a and 1.0 with publicly accessible printers allows local users to gain privileges via a combination of the npd program and weak directory permissions. | 7.2 |
1990-10-03 | CVE-1999-1198 | Unspecified vulnerability in Next BuildDisk program on NeXT systems before 2.0 does not prompt users for the root password, which allows local users to gain root privileges. | 7.2 |