Vulnerabilities > SCO > Openserver

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
1999-11-10 CVE-1999-0835 Denial of service in BIND named via malformed SIG records.
network
low complexity
ibm sco sun
critical
10.0
1999-11-04 CVE-1999-1571 Buffer Overflow vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0.0/5.0.5
Buffer overflow in sar for SCO OpenServer 5.0.0 through 5.0.5 may allow local users to gain root privileges via a long -f parameter, a different vulnerability than CVE-1999-1570.
local
low complexity
sco
7.2
1999-10-11 CVE-1999-0893 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0
userOsa in SCO OpenServer allows local users to corrupt files via a symlink attack.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
1999-09-09 CVE-1999-0697 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0.4/5.0.5
SCO Doctor allows local users to gain root privileges through a Tools option.
local
low complexity
sco
7.2
1999-03-07 CVE-1999-0411 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver 3.0/5
Several startup scripts in SCO OpenServer Enterprise System v 5.0.4p, including S84rpcinit, S95nis, S85tcp, and S89nfs, are vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing a local user to gain root access.
local
low complexity
sco
7.2
1999-03-01 CVE-1999-0476 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver
A weak encryption algorithm is used for passwords in SCO TermVision, allowing them to be easily decrypted by a local user.
local
low complexity
sco
7.2
1999-02-09 CVE-1999-0368 Buffer overflows in wuarchive ftpd (wu-ftpd) and ProFTPD lead to remote root access, a.k.a. 10.0
1999-01-27 CVE-1999-1450 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver and Unixware
Vulnerability in (1) rlogin daemon rshd and (2) scheme on SCO UNIX OpenServer 5.0.5 and earlier, and SCO UnixWare 7.0.1 and earlier, allows remote attackers to gain privileges.
network
low complexity
sco
7.5
1998-12-04 CVE-1999-0798 Buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux systems via a malformed header type.
network
low complexity
bsdi freebsd openbsd redhat sco
critical
10.0
1998-10-06 CVE-1999-1185 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO products
Buffer overflow in SCO mscreen allows local users to gain root privileges via a long terminal entry (TERM) in the .mscreenrc file.
local
low complexity
sco
7.2