Vulnerabilities > SCO > Unixware > 7.0
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2001-03-12 | CVE-2000-0308 | Insecure file permissions for Netscape FastTrack Server 2.x, Enterprise Server 2.0, and Proxy Server 2.5 in SCO UnixWare 7.0.x and 2.1.3 allow an attacker to gain root privileges. | 10.0 |
2000-12-11 | CVE-2000-1014 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware 7.0 Format string vulnerability in the search97.cgi CGI script in SCO help http server for Unixware 7 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via format characters in the queryText parameter. | 7.5 |
2000-11-14 | CVE-2000-0842 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware 7.0 The search97cgi/vtopic" in the UnixWare 7 scohelphttp webserver allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. | 5.0 |
2000-04-11 | CVE-1999-0979 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware The SCO UnixWare privileged process system allows local users to gain root privileges by using a debugger such as gdb to insert traps into _init before the privileged process is executed. | 7.2 |
2000-02-08 | CVE-2000-0215 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware Vulnerability in SCO cu program in UnixWare 7.x allows local users to gain privileges. | 7.2 |
2000-01-27 | CVE-2000-0130 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware 7.0/7.0.1/7.1 Buffer overflow in SCO scohelp program allows remote attackers to execute commands. | 7.2 |
1999-12-04 | CVE-1999-0988 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware UnixWare pkgtrans allows local users to read arbitrary files via a symlink attack. | 7.2 |
1999-12-03 | CVE-1999-0866 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware Buffer overflow in UnixWare xauto program allows local users to gain root privilege. | 7.2 |
1999-12-03 | CVE-1999-0825 | Unspecified vulnerability in SCO Unixware 7.0/7.0.1/7.1 The default permissions for UnixWare /var/mail allow local users to read and modify other users' mail. | 3.6 |
1999-12-02 | CVE-1999-0828 | Buffer Overflow vulnerability in SCO Unixware 7.0/7.1 UnixWare pkg commands such as pkginfo, pkgcat, and pkgparam allow local users to read arbitrary files via the dacread permission. | 3.6 |