| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| ICMP messages to broadcast addresses are allowed, allowing for a Smurf attack that can cause a denial of service. |
| A Unix account has a default, null, blank, or missing password. |
| rpc.statd allows remote attackers to forward RPC calls to the local operating system via the SM_MON and SM_NOTIFY commands, which in turn could be used to remotely exploit other bugs such as in automountd. |
| Solaris ff.core allows local users to modify files. |
| The byte code verifier component of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) allows remote execution through malicious web pages. |
| 64 bit Solaris 7 procfs allows local users to perform a denial of service. |
| The cancel command in Solaris 2.6 (i386) has a buffer overflow that allows local users to obtain root access. |
| Files created from interactive shell sessions in Cobalt RaQ microservers (e.g. .bash_history) are world readable, and thus are accessible from the web server. |
| In Sun Solaris and SunOS, man and catman contain vulnerabilities that allow overwriting arbitrary files. |
| The Sun sdtcm_convert calendar utility for OpenWindows has a buffer overflow which can gain root access. |
| Jolt ICMP attack causes a denial of service in Windows 95 and Windows NT systems. |
| Buffer overflow in the libauth library in Solaris allows local users to gain additional privileges, possibly root access. |
| In Solaris 2.2 and 2.3, when fsck fails on startup, it allows a local user with physical access to obtain root access. |
| Buffer overflow in Solaris kcms_configure command allows local users to gain root access. |
| SunOS rpc.cmsd allows attackers to obtain root access by overwriting arbitrary files. |
| Buffer overflow in xmcd 2.0p12 allows local users to gain access through an environmental variable. |
| Buffer overflow in Solaris fdformat command gives root access to local users. |
| Buffer overflow in BNU UUCP daemon (uucpd) through long hostnames. |
| SunOS/Solaris FTP clients can be forced to execute arbitrary commands from a malicious FTP server. |
| Buffer overflow in SunOS/Solaris ps command. |