| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| The TCP implementation in (1) Linux, (2) platforms based on BSD Unix, (3) Microsoft Windows, (4) Cisco products, and probably other operating systems allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (connection queue exhaustion) via multiple vectors that manipulate information in the TCP state table, as demonstrated by sockstress. |
| Buffer overflow in University of Washington's implementation of IMAP and POP servers. |
| Buffer overflow of rlogin program using TERM environmental variable. |
| MIME conversion buffer overflow in sendmail versions 8.8.3 and 8.8.4. |
| Sendmail decode alias can be used to overwrite sensitive files. |
| Local users can start Sendmail in daemon mode and gain root privileges. |
| NFS cache poisoning. |
| mmap function in BSD allows local attackers in the kmem group to modify memory through devices. |
| Denial of service in BSDi Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) when an fstat call is made when the system has a high CPU load. |
| Buffer overflow in WU-FTPD and related FTP servers allows remote attackers to gain root privileges via macro variables in a message file. |
| Vulnerability in a system call in BSDI 3.0 and 3.1 allows local users to cause a denial of service (reboot) in the kernel via a particular sequence of instructions. |
| ip_input.c in BSD-derived TCP/IP implementations allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or hang) via crafted packets. |
| 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. |
| Buffer overflow in Xt library of X Windowing System allows local users to execute commands with root privileges. |
| FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files. |
| OpenBSD, BSDI, and other Unix operating systems allow users to set chflags and fchflags on character and block devices. |
| Buffer overflow in Unix-to-Unix Copy Protocol (UUCP) in BSDI BSD/OS 3.0 through 4.2 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long command line argument. |
| Inverse query buffer overflow in BIND 4.9 and BIND 8 Releases. |
| File creation and deletion, and remote execution, in the BSD line printer daemon (lpd). |
| Buffer overflow in suidperl (sperl), Perl 4.x and 5.x. |