Vulnerabilities > SUN

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
1996-12-20 CVE-1999-1026 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris 2.4/2.5/2.5.1
aspppd on Solaris 2.5 x86 allows local users to modify arbitrary files and gain root privileges via a symlink attack on the /tmp/.asppp.fifo file.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1996-12-18 CVE-1999-0128 Oversized ICMP ping packets can result in a denial of service, aka Ping o' Death.
network
low complexity
sco sun digital ibm linux
5.0
1996-12-03 CVE-1999-0129 Sendmail allows local users to write to a file and gain group permissions via a .forward or :include: file.
local
low complexity
eric-allman sco sun hp ibm bsdi freebsd
4.6
1996-10-28 CVE-1999-0277 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 5.0
The WorkMan program can be used to overwrite any file to get root access.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1996-10-25 CVE-1999-0032 Buffer overflow in lpr, as used in BSD-based systems including Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code as root via a long -C (classification) command line option.
local
low complexity
sgi bsdi freebsd next sun
7.2
1996-08-15 CVE-1999-0132 Expreserve, as used in vi and ex, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root access.
local
low complexity
hp sun
2.1
1996-08-06 CVE-1999-0134 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 5.4/5.5/5.5.1
vold in Solaris 2.x allows local users to gain root access.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1996-08-03 CVE-1999-1413 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos
Solaris 2.4 before kernel jumbo patch -35 allows set-gid programs to dump core even if the real user id is not in the set-gid group, which allows local users to overwrite or create files at higher privileges by causing a core dump, e.g.
local
low complexity
sun
4.6
1996-07-31 CVE-1999-0136 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos 5.5/5.5.1
Kodak Color Management System (KCMS) on Solaris allows a local user to write to arbitrary files and gain root access.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1996-07-25 CVE-1999-0135 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos
admintool in Solaris allows a local user to write to arbitrary files and gain root access.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2