Product:

Mandrake_linux

(Mandrakesoft)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 135
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0138 privatepw program in wu-ftpd before 2.6.1-6 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. Debian_linux, Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server, Linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0128 Zope before 2.2.4 does not properly compute local roles, which could allow users to bypass specified access restrictions and gain privileges. Linux, Debian_linux, Freebsd, Mandrake_linux, Linux, Linux_powertools, Zope N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0125 exmh 2.2 and earlier allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the exmhErrorMsg temporary file. Debian_linux, Exmh, Mandrake_linux, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0120 useradd program in shadow-utils program may allow local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0119 getty_ps 2.0.7j allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0118 rdist 6.1.5 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0117 sdiff 2.7 in the diffutils package allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack. Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Mandrake_linux_corporate_server, Linux, Secure_linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0116 gpm 1.19.3 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2001-03-12 CVE-2001-0108 PHP Apache module 4.0.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass .htaccess access restrictions via a malformed HTTP request on an unrestricted page that causes PHP to use those access controls on the next page that is requested. Mandrake_linux, Php N/A
2001-01-09 CVE-2000-1134 Multiple shell programs on various Unix systems, including (1) tcsh, (2) csh, (3) sh, and (4) bash, follow symlinks when processing << redirects (aka here-documents or in-here documents), which allows local users to overwrite files of other users via a symlink attack. Openlinux, Openlinux_edesktop, Openlinux_eserver, Linux, Hp\-Ux, Immunix, Mandrake_linux, Linux, Suse_linux N/A