Weekly Vulnerabilities Reports > October 30 to November 5, 2000
Overview
2 new vulnerabilities reported during this period, including 0 critical vulnerabilities and 1 high severity vulnerabilities. This weekly summary report vulnerabilities in 4 products from 3 vendors including GNU, ID Software, and J P Grossman. Vulnerabilities are notably categorized as .
- 2 reported vulnerabilities are remotely exploitables.
- 2 reported vulnerabilities are exploitable by an anonymous user.
- GNU has the most reported vulnerabilities, with 1 reported vulnerabilities.
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Vulnerability Details
The following table list reported vulnerabilities for the period covered by this report:
0 Critical Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VENDOR | VULNERABILITY | CVSS |
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1 High Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VENDOR | VULNERABILITY | CVSS |
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2000-11-01 | CVE-2000-1219 | GNU | Unspecified vulnerability in GNU G++ and GCC The -ftrapv compiler option in gcc and g++ 3.3.3 and earlier does not handle all types of integer overflows, which may leave applications vulnerable to vulnerabilities related to overflows. | 7.5 |
1 Medium Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VENDOR | VULNERABILITY | CVSS |
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2000-11-01 | CVE-2000-1080 | ID Software J P Grossman | Quake 1 (quake1) and ProQuake 1.01 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a malformed (empty) UDP packet. | 5.0 |
0 Low Vulnerabilities
DATE | CVE | VENDOR | VULNERABILITY | CVSS |
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