| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Unknown vulnerability in rpcbind for Solaris 2.6 through 9 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (rpcbind crash). |
| rpc.walld (wall daemon) for Solaris 2.6 through 9 allows local users to send messages to logged on users that appear to come from arbitrary user IDs by closing stderr before executing wall, then supplying a spoofed from header. |
| PostgreSQL 8.0.0 and earlier allows local users to bypass the EXECUTE permission check for functions by using the CREATE AGGREGATE command. |
| Memory leak in lofiadm in Solaris 8 allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel memory consumption). |
| The audit system in Linux kernel 2.6.6, and other versions before 2.6.13.4, when CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL is enabled, uses an incorrect function to free names_cache memory, which prevents the memory from being tracked by AUDITSYSCALL code and leads to a memory leak that allows attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption). |
| Buffer overflow in the HTTP management interface for GFI MailSecurity 8.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long headers such as (1) Host and (2) Accept in HTTP requests. NOTE: the vendor suggests that this issues is "in an underlying Microsoft technology" which, if true, could mean that the overflow affects other products as well. |
| Stack-based buffer overflow in the ntlm_output function in http-ntlm.c for (1) wget 1.10, (2) curl 7.13.2, and (3) libcurl 7.13.2, and other products that use libcurl, when NTLM authentication is enabled, allows remote servers to execute arbitrary code via a long NTLM username. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DUware DUclassmate 1.2 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) iState parameter to default.asp or (2) iPro parameter to edit.asp. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Tor before 0.1.0.10 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary memory and possibly key information from the exit server's process space. |
| Xyplex terminal server 6.0.1S1, and possibly other versions, allows remote attackers to bypass the password prompt by entering (1) a CTRL-Z character, or (2) a ? (question mark). |
| Buffer overflow in the VERITAS Backup Exec Web Administration Console (BEWAC) 9.0 4367 through 10.0 rev. 5484 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. |
| Heap-based buffer overflow in vidplin.dll in RealPlayer 10 and 10.5 (6.0.12.1040 through 1069), RealOne Player v1 and v2, RealPlayer 8 and RealPlayer Enterprise allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an .avi file with a modified strf structure value. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DUware DUforum 3.1, and possibly other versions, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) iMsg parameter to messages.asp, iFor parameter to (2) post.asp or (3) forums.asp, or (4) id parameter to userEdit.asp. NOTE: vectors 1 and 3 were later reported to affect version 3.0. |
| BMC Patrol allows remote attackers to gain access to an agent by spoofing frames. |
| Buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux systems via a malformed header type. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in DUware DUpaypal Pro 3.0 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) iCat parameter to cat.asp, (2) iPro parameter to detail.asp, (3) iSub parameter to sub.asp, (4) iCat parameter to catEdit.asp. |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in XAMPP before 1.4.14 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary HTML and PHP code via lang.php. |
| Ultimate PHP Board (UPB) 1.9.6 GOLD uses weak encryption for passwords in the users.dat file, which allows attackers to easily decrypt the passwords and gain privileges, possibly after exploiting CVE-2005-2005 to obtain users.dat. |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in the web server for 3Com Network Supervisor 5.0.2 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via ".." sequences in the URL to TCP port 21700. |
| movemail in HP-UX 10.20 has insecure permissions, which allows local users to gain privileges. |