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#Vulnerabilities 5
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2008-10-20 CVE-2008-4609 The TCP implementation in (1) Linux, (2) platforms based on BSD Unix, (3) Microsoft Windows, (4) Cisco products, and probably other operating systems allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (connection queue exhaustion) via multiple vectors that manipulate information in the TCP state table, as demonstrated by sockstress. Bsd, Bsd_os, Catalyst_blade_switch_3020_firmware, Catalyst_blade_switch_3120_firmware, Catalyst_blade_switch_3120x_firmware, Ios, Dragonflybsd, Freebsd, Linux_kernel, Windows_2000, Windows_server_2003, Windows_server_2008, Windows_vista, Windows_xp, Midnightbsd, Netbsd, Openbsd, Solaris, Trustedbsd N/A
2020-09-03 CVE-2020-24863 A memory corruption vulnerability was found in the kernel function kern_getfsstat in MidnightBSD before 1.2.7 and 1.3 through 2020-08-19, and FreeBSD through 11.4, that allows an attacker to trigger an invalid free and crash the system via a crafted size value in conjunction with an invalid mode. Freebsd, Midnightbsd N/A
2020-09-03 CVE-2020-24385 In MidnightBSD before 1.2.6 and 1.3 before August 2020, and FreeBSD before 7, a NULL pointer dereference was found in the Linux emulation layer that allows attackers to crash the running kernel. During binary interaction, td->td_emuldata in sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.h is not getting initialized and returns NULL from em_find(). Freebsd, Midnightbsd N/A
2009-08-11 CVE-2009-0687 The pf_test_rule function in OpenBSD Packet Filter (PF), as used in OpenBSD 4.2 through 4.5, NetBSD 5.0 before RC3, MirOS 10 and earlier, and MidnightBSD 0.3-current allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (panic) via crafted IP packets that trigger a NULL pointer dereference during translation, related to an IPv4 packet with an ICMPv6 payload. Midnightbsd, Miros, Netbsd, Openbsd N/A
2006-11-21 CVE-2006-6013 Integer signedness error in the fw_ioctl (FW_IOCTL) function in the FireWire (IEEE-1394) drivers (dev/firewire/fwdev.c) in various BSD kernels, including DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD 5.5, MidnightBSD 0.1-CURRENT before 20061115, NetBSD-current before 20061116, NetBSD-4 before 20061203, and TrustedBSD, allows local users to read arbitrary memory contents via certain negative values of crom_buf->len in an FW_GCROM command. NOTE: this issue has been labeled as an integer overflow, but it is more like... Dragonflybsd, Freebsd, Midnightbsd, Netbsd, Trustedbsd N/A