CVE List

Id CVE No. Status Description Phase Votes Comments Actions
593  CVE-1999-0611  Candidate  A system-critical Windows NT registry key has an inappropriate value.  Proposed (19990803)  ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Northcutt  Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf | and see if you can"t see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that | defines inappropriate. | Baker> too vague  View
647  CVE-1999-0665  Candidate  An application-critical Windows NT registry key has an inappropriate value.  Proposed (19990803)  ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Northcutt  Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf | and see if you can"t see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that | defines inappropriate. | Baker> very vague  View
563  CVE-1999-0581  Candidate  The HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT key in a Windows NT system has inappropriate, system-critical permissions.  Proposed (19990803)  ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Northcutt  Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf | and see if you can"t see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that | defines inappropriate. | Baker> way too vague  View
571  CVE-1999-0589  Candidate  A system-critical Windows NT registry key has inappropriate permissions.  Proposed (19990803)  ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(2) Christey, Northcutt  Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf | and see if you can"t see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that | defines inappropriate. | Christey> Upon further reflection, this is too high-level for CVE. | Specific registry keys with bad permissions is roughly | equivalent to Unix configuration files that have bad | permissions; those permission problems can be created by | any vendor, not just a specific one. Therefore this | candidate should be RECAST into each separate registry | key that has this problem.  View
646  CVE-1999-0664  Candidate  An application-critical Windows NT registry key has inappropriate permissions.  Proposed (19990803)  ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(2) Christey, Northcutt  Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf | and see if you can"t see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that | defines inappropriate. | Christey> Upon further reflection, this is too high-level for CVE. | Specific registry keys with bad permissions is roughly | equivalent to Unix configuration files that have bad | permissions; those permission problems can be created by | any vendor, not just a specific one. Therefore this | candidate should be RECAST into each separate registry | key that has this problem.  View

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