CVE List
Id | CVE No. | Status | Description | Phase | Votes | Comments | Actions |
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2026 | CVE-2000-0448 | Entry | The WebShield SMTP Management Tool version 4.5.44 does not properly restrict access to the management port when an IP address does not resolve to a hostname, which allows remote attackers to access the configuration via the GET_CONFIG command. | View | |||
2027 | CVE-2000-0449 | Candidate | Omnis Studio 2.4 uses weak encryption (trivial encoding) for encrypting database fields. | Proposed (20000615) | ACCEPT(2) Levy, Stracener | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(2) Cole, Wall | Frech> XF:omnis-studio-weak-encryption | View |
2028 | CVE-2000-0450 | Candidate | Vulnerability in bbd server in Big Brother System and Network Monitor allows an attacker to execute arbitrary commands. | Proposed (20000615) | ACCEPT(3) Levy, Ozancin, Stracener | MODIFY(1) Frech | NOOP(3) Christey, Cole, Wall | RECAST(1) LeBlanc | LeBlanc> I have no idea what this one is talking about from the description. I also | don"t think it involves "Network Monitor", which is a component of Windows | NT/Windows 2000. This should be clarified. | Frech> XF:big-brother-bbd-bo | Christey> The original advisory, as forwarded to Bugtraq, does not | provide any details, so the description is necessarily vague. | Also, the home page at http://bb4.com has it referring to | itself as "Big Brother System and Network Monitor," so | "Network Monitor" is apparently part of the name of the product. | | Change this description to mention version 1.4g, to distinguish | from other Big Brother vulnerabilities. | View |
2029 | CVE-2000-0451 | Entry | The Intel express 8100 ISDN router allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via oversized or fragmented ICMP packets. | View | |||
2030 | CVE-2000-0452 | Entry | Buffer overflow in the ESMTP service of Lotus Domino Server 5.0.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a long MAIL FROM command. | View |
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