Search Results (129 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-1999-0153 2 Microsoft, Sco 4 Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows Nt and 1 more 2026-04-16 N/A
Windows 95/NT out of band (OOB) data denial of service through NETBIOS port, aka WinNuke.
CVE-1999-0411 1 Sco 1 Openserver 2026-04-16 N/A
Several startup scripts in SCO OpenServer Enterprise System v 5.0.4p, including S84rpcinit, S95nis, S85tcp, and S89nfs, are vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing a local user to gain root access.
CVE-1999-0476 1 Sco 1 Openserver 2026-04-16 N/A
A weak encryption algorithm is used for passwords in SCO TermVision, allowing them to be easily decrypted by a local user.
CVE-1999-0825 1 Sco 1 Unixware 2026-04-16 N/A
The default permissions for UnixWare /var/mail allow local users to read and modify other users' mail.
CVE-1999-0033 5 Ibm, Ncr, Sco and 2 more 7 Aix, Mp-ras, Open Desktop and 4 more 2026-04-16 N/A
Command execution in Sun systems via buffer overflow in the at program.
CVE-2005-3624 18 Conectiva, Debian, Easy Software Products and 15 more 33 Linux, Debian Linux, Cups and 30 more 2026-04-16 N/A
The CCITTFaxStream::CCITTFaxStream function in Stream.cc for xpdf, gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others allows attackers to corrupt the heap via negative or large integers in a CCITTFaxDecode stream, which lead to integer overflows and integer underflows.
CVE-2005-3625 18 Conectiva, Debian, Easy Software Products and 15 more 33 Linux, Debian Linux, Cups and 30 more 2026-04-16 N/A
Xpdf, as used in products such as gpdf, kpdf, pdftohtml, poppler, teTeX, CUPS, libextractor, and others, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via streams that end prematurely, as demonstrated using the (1) CCITTFaxDecode and (2) DCTDecode streams, aka "Infinite CPU spins."
CVE-1999-0004 3 Hp, Sco, University Of Washington 3 Dtmail, Unixware, Pine 2026-04-16 N/A
MIME buffer overflow in email clients, e.g. Solaris mailtool and Outlook.
CVE-2011-1432 1 Sco 1 Scoofficeserver 2025-04-11 N/A
The STARTTLS implementation in SCO SCOoffice Server does not properly restrict I/O buffering, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to insert commands into encrypted SMTP sessions by sending a cleartext command that is processed after TLS is in place, related to a "plaintext command injection" attack, a similar issue to CVE-2011-0411.