CVE List

Id CVE No. Status Description Phase Votes Comments Actions
358  CVE-1999-0359  Candidate  ptylogin in Unix systems allows users to perform a denial of service by locking out modems, dial out with that modem, or obtain passwords.  Proposed (20010214)  ACCEPT(2) Cole, Frech | MODIFY(1) Baker  Frech> XF:ptylogin-dos | Baker> Should say "... lock out a modem, ..." rather than "... locking out modems..."  View
3851  CVE-2001-1047  Candidate  Race condition in OpenBSD VFS allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel panic) by (1) creating a pipe in one thread and causing another thread to set one of the file descriptors to NULL via a close, or (2) calling dup2 on a file descriptor in one process, then setting the descriptor to NULL via a close in another process that is created via rfork.  Modified (20090819)  ACCEPT(2) Cole, Frech | MODIFY(1) Green | NOOP(3) Armstrong, Foat, Wall  CHANGE> [Green changed vote from REVIEWING to MODIFY] | Green> Should be combined with other item into a single entry  View
3793  CVE-2001-0988  Candidate  Arkeia backup server 4.2.8-2 and earlier creates its database files with world-writable permissions, which could allow local users to overwrite the files or obtain sensitive information.  Proposed (20020131)  ACCEPT(2) Cole, Frech | MODIFY(1) Green | NOOP(3) Armstrong, Foat, Wall  Green> SEEMS TO BE CONTRADICTING INFORMATION IN THE MESSAGES AT BUGTRAQ  View
3763  CVE-2001-0958  Candidate  Buffer overflows in eManager plugin for Trend Micro InterScan VirusWall for NT 3.51 and 3.51J allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long arguments to the CGI programs (1) register.dll, (2) ContentFilter.dll, (3) SFNofitication.dll, (4) register.dll, (5) TOP10.dll, (6) SpamExcp.dll, and (7) spamrule.dll.  Proposed (20020131)  ACCEPT(2) Cole, Frech | MODIFY(1) Green | NOOP(3) Christey, Foat, Wall  Green> VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MISSING | Christey> register.dll is listed twice.  View
1041  CVE-1999-1061  Candidate  HP Laserjet printers with JetDirect cards, when configured with TCP/IP, can be configured without a password, which allows remote attackers to connect to the printer and change its IP address or disable logging.  Proposed (20010912)  ACCEPT(2) Cole, Frech | NOOP(1) Foat  Frech> CONFIRM:http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpl | 02914.html  View

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