Vulnerabilities > SUN > Solaris > 2.5.1
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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1999-12-07 | CVE-1999-0973 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos Buffer overflow in Solaris snoop program allows remote attackers to gain root privileges via a long domain name when snoop is running in verbose mode. | 10.0 |
1999-12-01 | CVE-1999-0860 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos Solaris chkperm allows local users to read files owned by bin via the VMSYS environmental variable and a symlink attack. | 2.1 |
1999-12-01 | CVE-1999-0859 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos Solaris arp allows local users to read files via the -f parameter, which lists lines in the file that do not parse properly. | 2.1 |
1999-09-23 | CVE-1999-0908 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos Denial of service in Solaris TCP streams driver via a malicious connection that causes the server to panic as a result of recursive calls to mutex_enter. | 5.0 |
1999-09-22 | CVE-1999-0786 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos The dynamic linker in Solaris allows a local user to create arbitrary files via the LD_PROFILE environmental variable and a symlink attack. | 4.6 |
1999-09-13 | CVE-1999-0691 | Buffer overflow in the AddSuLog function of the CDE dtaction utility allows local users to gain root privileges via a long user name. | 7.2 |
1999-09-13 | CVE-1999-0689 | The CDE dtspcd daemon allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a symlink attack. | 7.2 |
1999-09-13 | CVE-1999-0687 | The ToolTalk ttsession daemon uses weak RPC authentication, which allows a remote attacker to execute commands. | 7.5 |
1999-06-07 | CVE-1999-0493 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos rpc.statd allows remote attackers to forward RPC calls to the local operating system via the SM_MON and SM_NOTIFY commands, which in turn could be used to remotely exploit other bugs such as in automountd. | 7.5 |
1999-02-10 | CVE-1999-0370 | Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos In Sun Solaris and SunOS, man and catman contain vulnerabilities that allow overwriting arbitrary files. | 4.6 |