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#Vulnerabilities | 3570 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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1998-01-05 | CVE-1999-0513 | ICMP messages to broadcast addresses are allowed, allowing for a Smurf attack that can cause a denial of service. | Unix, Freebsd, Hp\-Ux, Aix, Linux_kernel, Netbsd, Solaris, Sunos | N/A | ||
1998-03-01 | CVE-1999-0330 | Linux bdash game has a buffer overflow that allows local users to gain root access. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
1998-04-01 | CVE-1999-0257 | Nestea variation of teardrop IP fragmentation denial of service. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
1999-01-01 | CVE-1999-0401 | A race condition in Linux 2.2.1 allows local users to read arbitrary memory from /proc files. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
1999-01-28 | CVE-1999-0461 | Versions of rpcbind including Linux, IRIX, and Wietse Venema's rpcbind allow a remote attacker to insert and delete entries by spoofing a source address. | Linux_kernel, Irix | N/A | ||
1999-03-01 | CVE-1999-0431 | Linux 2.2.3 and earlier allow a remote attacker to perform an IP fragmentation attack, causing a denial of service. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
1999-03-01 | CVE-1999-0414 | In Linux before version 2.0.36, remote attackers can spoof a TCP connection and pass data to the application layer before fully establishing the connection. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
1999-11-25 | CVE-1999-0317 | Buffer overflow in Linux su command gives root access to local users. | Linux_kernel | N/A | ||
2000-06-01 | CVE-1999-0590 | A system does not present an appropriate legal message or warning to a user who is accessing it. | Macos, Linux_kernel, Windows_2000, Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_nt | N/A | ||
2020-11-23 | CVE-2020-12352 | Improper access control in BlueZ may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via adjacent access. | Linux_kernel | 6.5 |