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#Vulnerabilities 18
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2004-06-01 CVE-2004-0405 CVS before 1.11 allows CVS clients to read arbitrary files via .. (dot dot) sequences in filenames via CVS client requests, a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-0180. Cvs N/A
2004-06-14 CVE-2004-0396 Heap-based buffer overflow in CVS 1.11.x up to 1.11.15, and 1.12.x up to 1.12.7, when using the pserver mechanism allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via Entry lines. Cvs N/A
2004-06-01 CVE-2004-0180 The client for CVS before 1.11 allows a remote malicious CVS server to create arbitrary files using certain RCS diff files that use absolute pathnames during checkouts or updates, a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-0405. Cvs N/A
2004-01-05 CVE-2003-0977 CVS server before 1.11.10 may allow attackers to cause the CVS server to create directories and files in the file system root directory via malformed module requests. Cvs, Slackware_linux N/A
2003-02-07 CVE-2003-0015 Double-free vulnerability in CVS 1.11.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a malformed Directory request, as demonstrated by bypassing write checks to execute Update-prog and Checkin-prog commands. Cvs, Freebsd N/A
2002-03-15 CVE-2002-0092 CVS before 1.10.8 does not properly initialize a global variable, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (server crash) via the diff capability. Cvs N/A
2000-10-20 CVE-2000-0680 The CVS 1.10.8 server does not properly restrict users from creating arbitrary Checkin.prog or Update.prog programs, which allows remote CVS committers to modify or create Trojan horse programs with the Checkin.prog or Update.prog names, then performing a CVS commit action. Cvs N/A
2000-10-20 CVE-2000-0679 The CVS 1.10.8 client trusts pathnames that are provided by the CVS server, which allows the server to force the client to create arbitrary files. Cvs N/A