Vulnerabilities > SUN > Sunos > 4.1.1

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
1998-07-15 CVE-1999-1297 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos
cmdtool in OpenWindows 3.0 and XView 3.0 in SunOS 4.1.4 and earlier allows attackers with physical access to the system to display unechoed characters (such as those from password prompts) via the L2/AGAIN key.
local
low complexity
sun
2.1
1997-06-24 CVE-1999-1192 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos
Buffer overflow in eeprom in Solaris 2.5.1 and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges via a long command line argument.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1997-05-19 CVE-1999-1191 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos
Buffer overflow in chkey in Solaris 2.5.1 and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges via a long command line argument.
local
low complexity
sun
7.2
1997-03-01 CVE-1999-0165 NFS cache poisoning.
network
low complexity
sun bsdi linux
critical
10.0
1997-01-06 CVE-1999-0051 Arbitrary file creation and program execution using FLEXlm LicenseManager, from versions 4.0 to 5.0, in IRIX.
local
low complexity
globetrotter sgi sun
7.2
1997-01-01 CVE-1999-0217 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Sunos
Malicious option settings in UDP packets could force a reboot in SunOS 4.1.3 systems.
network
low complexity
sun
5.0
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
1996-07-03 CVE-1999-0022 Local user gains root privileges via buffer overflow in rdist, via expstr() function.
local
low complexity
sgi bsdi freebsd hp ibm sun
7.2
1995-08-23 CVE-1999-1580 SunOS sendmail 5.59 through 5.65 uses popen to process a forwarding host argument, which allows local users to gain root privileges by modifying the IFS (Internal Field Separator) variable and passing crafted values to the -oR option.
local
low complexity
sendmail sun
7.2
1993-10-01 CVE-1999-1137 Unspecified vulnerability in SUN Solaris and Sunos
The permissions for the /dev/audio device on Solaris 2.2 and earlier, and SunOS 4.1.x, allow any local user to read from the device, which could be used by an attacker to monitor conversations happening near a machine that has a microphone.
local
low complexity
sun
2.1