Vulnerabilities > Low
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1996-11-17 | CVE-1999-1221 | Unspecified vulnerability in Digital Unix 3 dxchpwd in Digital Unix (OSF/1) 3.x allows local users to modify arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the dxchpwd.log file. | 2.1 |
1996-08-15 | CVE-1999-0132 | Expreserve, as used in vi and ex, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root access. | 2.1 |
1996-08-14 | CVE-1999-0133 | Unspecified vulnerability in Adobe Framemaker fm_fls license server for Adobe Framemaker allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root access. | 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 |
1996-06-07 | CVE-1999-1205 | Unspecified vulnerability in HP Hp-Ux 10.00/10.01 nettune in HP-UX 10.01 and 10.00 is installed setuid root, which allows local users to cause a denial of service by modifying critical networking configuration information. | 2.1 |
1996-05-17 | CVE-1999-1314 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd Vulnerability in union file system in FreeBSD 2.2 and earlier, and possibly other operating systems, allows local users to cause a denial of service (system reload) via a series of certain mount_union commands. | 2.1 |
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 |
1996-03-29 | CVE-1999-0141 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netscape Navigator 2.02 Java Bytecode Verifier allows malicious applets to execute arbitrary commands as the user of the applet. | 3.7 |
1995-12-01 | CVE-1999-0123 | Unspecified vulnerability in Slackware Linux 3.0 Race condition in Linux mailx command allows local users to read user files. | 3.7 |
1994-08-09 | CVE-1999-1494 | Unspecified vulnerability in SGI Irix colorview in Silicon Graphics IRIX 5.1, 5.2, and 6.0 allows local attackers to read arbitrary files via the -text argument. | 2.1 |