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#Vulnerabilities | 517 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2004-08-18 | CVE-2004-0230 | TCP, when using a large Window Size, makes it easier for remote attackers to guess sequence numbers and cause a denial of service (connection loss) to persistent TCP connections by repeatedly injecting a TCP RST packet, especially in protocols that use long-lived connections, such as BGP. | Junos, Network_data_loss_prevention, Windows_2000, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_server_2003, Windows_xp, Netbsd, Openpgp, Solaris, Openserver, Unixware | N/A | ||
2004-08-06 | CVE-2004-0210 | The POSIX component of Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via certain parameters, possibly by modifying message length values and causing a buffer overflow. | Interix, Windows_2000, Windows_nt | 7.8 | ||
2002-06-25 | CVE-2002-0367 | smss.exe debugging subsystem in Windows NT and Windows 2000 does not properly authenticate programs that connect to other programs, which allows local users to gain administrator or SYSTEM privileges by duplicating a handle to a privileged process, as demonstrated by DebPloit. | Windows_2000, Windows_nt | 7.8 | ||
2009-06-10 | CVE-2009-1123 | The kernel in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2 and SP3, Server 2003 SP2, Vista Gold, SP1, and SP2, and Server 2008 SP2 does not properly validate changes to unspecified kernel objects, which allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka "Windows Kernel Desktop Vulnerability." | Windows_2000, Windows_server_2003, Windows_server_2008, Windows_vista, Windows_xp | 7.8 | ||
2010-01-21 | CVE-2010-0232 | The kernel in Microsoft Windows NT 3.1 through Windows 7, including Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista Gold, SP1, and SP2, and Windows Server 2008 Gold and SP2, when access to 16-bit applications is enabled on a 32-bit x86 platform, does not properly validate certain BIOS calls, which allows local users to gain privileges by crafting a VDM_TIB data structure in the Thread Environment Block (TEB), and then calling the NtVdmControl function to... | Windows_2000, Windows_7, Windows_xp | 7.8 |