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Linux
(Redhat)Repositories | https://github.com/mjg59/linux |
#Vulnerabilities | 232 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2000-05-03 | CVE-2000-0378 | The pam_console PAM module in Linux systems performs a chown on various devices upon a user login, but an open file descriptor for those devices can be maintained after the user logs out, which allows that user to sniff activity on these devices when subsequent users log in. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-06-01 | CVE-2000-0365 | Red Hat Linux 6.0 installs the /dev/pts file system with insecure modes, which allows local users to write to other tty devices. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-06-01 | CVE-2000-0364 | screen and rxvt in Red Hat Linux 6.0 do not properly set the modes of tty devices, which allows local users to write to other ttys. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-12-03 | CVE-2000-0358 | ORBit and gnome-session in Red Hat Linux 6.1 allows remote attackers to crash a program. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-12-03 | CVE-2000-0357 | ORBit and esound in Red Hat Linux 6.1 do not use sufficiently random numbers, which allows local users to guess the authentication keys. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-10-13 | CVE-2000-0356 | Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) in Red Hat Linux 6.1 does not properly lock access to disabled NIS accounts. | Linux | N/A | ||
1999-08-21 | CVE-2000-0355 | pg and pb in SuSE pbpg 1.x package allows an attacker to read arbitrary files. | Pbpg, Linux, Suse_linux | N/A | ||
2000-04-21 | CVE-2000-0336 | Linux OpenLDAP server allows local users to modify arbitrary files via a symlink attack. | Mandrake_linux, Openldap, Linux, Turbolinux | N/A | ||
2001-03-12 | CVE-2000-0315 | traceroute in NetBSD 1.3.3 and Linux systems allows local unprivileged users to modify the source address of the packets, which could be used in spoofing attacks. | Debian_linux, Unix, Netbsd, Linux, Slackware_linux | N/A | ||
2001-03-12 | CVE-2000-0314 | traceroute in NetBSD 1.3.3 and Linux systems allows local users to flood other systems by providing traceroute with a large waittime (-w) option, which is not parsed properly and sets the time delay for sending packets to zero. | Debian_linux, Unix, Netbsd, Linux, Slackware_linux | N/A |