CVE List
Id | CVE No. | Status | Description | Phase | Votes | Comments | Actions |
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2608 | CVE-2000-1039 | Candidate | Various TCP/IP stacks and network applications allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service by flooding a target host with TCP connection attempts and completing the TCP/IP handshake without maintaining the connection state on the attacker host, aka the "NAPTHA" class of vulnerabilities. NOTE: this candidate may change significantly as the security community discusses the technical nature of NAPTHA and learns more about the affected applications. This candidate is at a higher level of abstraction than is typical for CVE. | Proposed (20001219) | ACCEPT(3) Baker, Cole, Renaud | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(2) Magdych, Wall | REVIEWING(1) Christey | Baker> Although this is at a high level, the fact is that it is a vulnerability, and as such we need to recognize this, even if we have to recast or modify the description at some later time. | Christey> This needs to be commented on and reviewed by many Board | members. | Frech> XF:naptha-resource-starvation(5810) | Christey> ADDREF SGI:20020304-01-A | Christey> SGI:20020304-01-A | View |
2650 | CVE-2000-1082 | Candidate | The xp_enumresultset function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properly restrict the length of a buffer before calling the srv_paraminfo function in the SQL Server API for Extended Stored Procedures (XP), which allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Extended Stored Procedure Parameter Parsing" vulnerability. | Proposed (20001219) | ACCEPT(3) Baker, Cole, Magdych | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(1) Christey | REVIEWING(1) Wall | Christey> ADDREF XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo | URL:http://xforce.iss.net/static/5622.php | Frech> XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo(5622) | View |
2651 | CVE-2000-1083 | Candidate | The xp_showcolv function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properly restrict the length of a buffer before calling the srv_paraminfo function in the SQL Server API for Extended Stored Procedures (XP), which allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Extended Stored Procedure Parameter Parsing" vulnerability. | Proposed (20001219) | ACCEPT(3) Baker, Cole, Magdych | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(1) Christey | REVIEWING(1) Wall | Christey> ADDREF XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo | URL:http://xforce.iss.net/static/5622.php | Frech> XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo(5622) | View |
2652 | CVE-2000-1084 | Candidate | The xp_updatecolvbm function in SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properly restrict the length of a buffer before calling the srv_paraminfo function in the SQL Server API for Extended Stored Procedures (XP), which allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Extended Stored Procedure Parameter Parsing" vulnerability. | Proposed (20001219) | ACCEPT(3) Baker, Cole, Magdych | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(1) Christey | REVIEWING(1) Wall | Christey> ADDREF XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo | URL:http://xforce.iss.net/static/5622.php | Frech> XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo(5622) | View |
2653 | CVE-2000-1085 | Candidate | The xp_peekqueue function in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) does not properly restrict the length of a buffer before calling the srv_paraminfo function in the SQL Server API for Extended Stored Procedures (XP), which allows an attacker to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Extended Stored Procedure Parameter Parsing" vulnerability. | Proposed (20001219) | ACCEPT(4) Baker, Cole, Magdych, Wall | MODIFY(1) Frech | REVIEWING(1) Christey | Christey> CVE-2000-1085, CVE-2000-1086, CVE-2000-1087, and CVE-2000-1088 | all have abstraction issues; perhaps they should be RECAST | into a single candidate. | Christey> ADDREF XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo | URL:http://xforce.iss.net/static/5622.php | Frech> XF:mssql-xp-paraminfo-bo(5622) | View |
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