Vulnerabilities > SCO > Openserver > Low

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2004-12-23 CVE-2004-0511 Multiple vulnerability in SCO Multi-channel Memorandum Distribution Facility
Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in MMDF on OpenServer 5.0.6 and 5.0.7, and possibly other operating systems, may allow attackers to cause a denial of service by triggering a null dereference.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
2004-12-23 CVE-2004-0512 Multiple vulnerability in SCO Multi-channel Memorandum Distribution Facility
Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in MMDF on OpenServer 5.0.6 and 5.0.7, and possibly other operating systems, may allow attackers to cause a denial of service by triggering a core dump.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
2003-11-17 CVE-2003-0872 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0.5
Certain scripts in OpenServer before 5.0.6 allow local users to overwrite files and conduct other unauthorized activities via a symlink attack on temporary files.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
2001-12-31 CVE-2001-1578 Local Security vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0.6
Unknown vulnerability in SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 and earlier allows local users to modify critical information such as certain CPU registers and segment descriptors.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
2001-08-22 CVE-2001-0627 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver
vi as included with SCO OpenServer 5.0 - 5.0.6 allows a local attacker to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack.
local
high complexity
sco
3.7
2000-02-08 CVE-2000-0147 Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Openserver 5.0.5
snmpd in SCO OpenServer has an SNMP community string that is writable by default, which allows local attackers to modify the host's configuration.
local
low complexity
sco
2.1
1999-11-10 CVE-1999-0851 Denial of service in BIND named via naptr.
local
low complexity
ibm sco sun
2.1
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
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