Vulnerabilities > SSH
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2001-01-18 | CVE-2001-1470 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH The IDEA cipher as implemented by SSH1 does not protect the final block of a message against modification, which allows remote attackers to modify the block without detection by changing its cyclic redundancy check (CRC) to match the modifications to the message. | 5.0 |
2001-01-18 | CVE-2001-1469 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH The RC4 stream cipher as used by SSH1 allows remote attackers to modify messages without detection by XORing the original message's cyclic redundancy check (CRC) with the CRC of a mask consisting of all the bits of the original message that were modified. | 5.0 |
2000-12-19 | CVE-2000-0992 | Directory traversal vulnerability in scp in sshd 1.2.xx allows a remote malicious scp server to overwrite arbitrary files via a .. | 5.0 |
2000-07-05 | CVE-2000-0575 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH 1.2.27 SSH 1.2.27 with Kerberos authentication support stores Kerberos tickets in a file which is created in the current directory of the user who is logging in, which could allow remote attackers to sniff the ticket cache if the home directory is installed on NFS. | 7.2 |
2000-02-24 | CVE-2000-0217 | The default configuration of SSH allows X forwarding, which could allow a remote attacker to control a client's X sessions via a malicious xauth program. | 5.1 |
2000-02-11 | CVE-2000-0143 | The SSH protocol server sshd allows local users without shell access to redirect a TCP connection through a service that uses the standard system password database for authentication, such as POP or FTP. | 4.6 |
1999-09-17 | CVE-1999-0787 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH 1.2.27 The SSH authentication agent follows symlinks via a UNIX domain socket. | 2.1 |
1999-06-09 | CVE-1999-1231 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH Ssh2 ssh 2.0.12, and possibly other versions, allows valid user names to attempt to enter the correct password multiple times, but only prompts an invalid user name for a password once, which allows remote attackers to determine user account names on the server. | 5.0 |
1999-05-13 | CVE-1999-1029 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH Ssh2 SSH server (sshd2) before 2.0.12 does not properly record login attempts if the connection is closed before the maximum number of tries, allowing a remote attacker to guess the password without showing up in the audit logs. | 7.5 |
1999-01-01 | CVE-1999-0398 | Unspecified vulnerability in SSH and Ssh2 In some instances of SSH 1.2.27 and 2.0.11 on Linux systems, SSH will allow users with expired accounts to login. | 4.6 |