| OSVDB ID | Disclosure Date | Title |
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757
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
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1995-12-26
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Elm filter Symlink Arbitrary Privileged File Access
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5857
Description:
pop3d contains a flaw that allows a malicious user to access arbitrary mail files. The issue is triggered due to the usage of mktmp() in order to create temporary files in /tmp. A local attacker can use this to read the mail currently being processed by the pop3d daemon. This flaw may lead to a loss of confidentiality.
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1995-12-22
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Linux pop3d Arbitrary Mail File Access
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5773
Description:
(Description Provided by CVE) : Race condition in Linux mailx command allows local users to read user files.
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1995-12-22
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mailx Race Condition Arbitrary Privileged File Access
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19010
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
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1995-12-17
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SunOS tip Parallel Printer Aborted Command Local DoS
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19009
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-04
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deslogin d1133 Fixkit Remote Session Key Disclosure
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19062
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-03
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Linux splitvt parserc.c Environment Label Overflow
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19063
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-03
|
Linux splitvt Environment Variable Expansion Overflow
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|
19064
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-03
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Linux splitvt parserc.c Read Access Check Issue
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19065
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-03
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Linux splitvt parserc.c chdir() Access Check Issue
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|
11501
Description:
(Description Provided by CVE) : Buffer overflow in Linux splitvt command gives root access to local users.
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1995-12-03
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Linux splitvt parserc.c Local Overflow
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|
19061
Description:
(Description Provided by CVE) : Buffer overflow in Linux splitvt command gives root access to local users.
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1995-12-03
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Linux splitvt vtmouse.c Local Overflow
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|
760
Description:
Unknown / Incomplete
|
1995-12-02
|
SunOS TMPFS Crafted Directory Call Local DoS
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|
39165
Description:
(Description Provided by CVE) : SSH, as implemented in OpenSSH before 4.0 and possibly other implementations, stores hostnames, IP addresses, and keys in plaintext in the known_hosts file, which makes it easier for an attacker that has compromised an SSH user's account to generate a list of additional targets that are more likely to have the same password or key.
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1995-12-01
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Multiple SSH known_hosts Plaintext Host Disclosure
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