CVE List
Id | CVE No. | Status | Description | Phase | Votes | Comments | Actions |
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533 | CVE-1999-0537 | Candidate | A configuration in a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator allows execution of active content such as ActiveX, Java, Javascript, etc. | Proposed (19990726) | ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Frech | REJECT(1) LeBlanc | Frech> Good candidate for dot notation. | XF:nav-java-enabled | XF:nav-javascript-enabled | XF:ie-active-content | XF:ie-active-download | XF:ie-active-scripting | XF:ie-activex-execution | XF:ie-java-enabled | XF:netscape-javascript | XF:netscape-java | XF:zone-active-scripting | XF:zone-activex-execution | XF:zone-desktop-install | XF:zone-low-channel | XF:zone-file-download | XF:zone-file-launch | XF:zone-java-scripting | XF:zone-low-java | XF:zone-safe-scripting | XF:zone-unsafe-scripting | LeBlanc> Not a vulnerability. These are just checks for configuration | settings that a user might have changed. I understand need to increase | number of checks in a scanning product, but don"t feel like these belong | in CVE. Scanner vendors could argue that these entries are needed to | keep a common language. | Baker> Not sure about whether we should bother to include this type issue or not. It does provide a stepping stone for further actions, but in and of itself it isn"t a specific vulnerability. | View |
562 | CVE-1999-0580 | Candidate | The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 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> This is way 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 |
569 | CVE-1999-0587 | Candidate | A WWW server is not running in a restricted file system, e.g. through a chroot, thus allowing access to system-critical data. | Proposed (19990803) | ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Northcutt | Northcutt> While I would accept this for Unix, I am not sure this applies to NT, | VMS, palm pilots, or commodore 64 | View |
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 |
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