Vulnerabilities > Redhat > Enterprise Linux > Low
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2005-02-09 | CVE-2004-0968 | The catchsegv script in glibc 2.3.2 and earlier allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack on temporary files. | 2.1 |
2005-01-10 | CVE-2004-1073 | Local Privilege Escalation vulnerability in Linux Kernel BINFMT_ELF Loader The open_exec function in the execve functionality (exec.c) in Linux kernel 2.4.x up to 2.4.27, and 2.6.x up to 2.6.8, allows local users to read non-readable ELF binaries by using the interpreter (PT_INTERP) functionality. | 2.1 |
2005-01-10 | CVE-2004-1074 | Local Denial Of Service And Memory Disclosure vulnerability in Linux Kernel The binfmt functionality in the Linux kernel, when "memory overcommit" is enabled, allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel oops) via a malformed a.out binary. | 2.1 |
2004-12-31 | CVE-2004-0491 | Local MEMLOCK RLIMIT Bypass Denial Of Service vulnerability in Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0 The linux-2.4.21-mlock.patch in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 does not properly maintain the mlock page count when one process unlocks pages that belong to another process, which allows local users to mlock more memory than specified by the rlimit. | 2.1 |
2004-12-06 | CVE-2004-0497 | Unknown vulnerability in Linux kernel 2.x may allow local users to modify the group ID of files, such as NFS exported files in kernel 2.4. | 2.1 |
2004-08-06 | CVE-2004-0554 | Local Denial Of Service vulnerability in Linux Kernel Floating Point Exception Handler Linux kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x for x86 allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash), possibly via an infinite loop that triggers a signal handler with a certain sequence of fsave and frstor instructions, as originally demonstrated using a "crash.c" program. | 2.1 |
2003-12-31 | CVE-2003-1295 | Multiple vulnerability in SuSE XScreenSaver Package Unspecified vulnerability in xscreensaver 4.12, and possibly other versions, allows attackers to cause xscreensaver to crash via unspecified vectors "while verifying the user-password." | 2.1 |
1996-07-16 | CVE-1999-1572 | cpio on FreeBSD 2.1.0, Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, and possibly other operating systems, uses a 0 umask when creating files using the -O (archive) or -F options, which creates the files with mode 0666 and allows local users to read or overwrite those files. | 2.1 |