| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| xman allows local users to gain privileges by modifying the MANPATH to point to a man page whose filename contains shell metacharacters. |
| Multiple "range checking flaws" in the ISO9660 filesystem handler in Linux 2.6.11 and earlier may allow attackers to cause a denial of service or corrupt memory via a crafted filesystem. |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in the archive decompression library in AhnLab V3Pro 2004 build 6.0.0.383, V3 VirusBlock 2005 build 6.0.0.383, and V3Net for Windows Server 6.0 build 6.0.0.383 allows remote attackers to write arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the filename in a compressed archive. |
| Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in e-Quick Cart allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) strgifttoname parameter in shopgift.asp, (2) strfirstname parameter in shopmaillist.asp, (3) strpid parameter in shopprojectlogin.asp, and (4) Custname parameter in shoptellafriend.asp. |
| Dynamically Loadable Kernel Module (dlkm) static kernel symbol table in HP-UX 11.11 is not properly configured, which allows local users to gain privileges. |
| Vulnerability in login in HP-UX 11.00, 11.11, and 10.20 allows restricted shell users to bypass certain security checks and gain privileges. |
| Buffer overflow in the SVG importer (style.cpp) of inkscape 0.41 through 0.42.2 might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a SVG file with long CSS style property values. |
| The internal_dump function in Mathopd before 1.5p5, and 1.6x before 1.6b6 BETA, when Mathopd is running with the -n option, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on dump files that are triggered by a SIGWINCH signal. |
| Zope before 2.2.4 allows partially trusted users to bypass security controls for certain methods by accessing the methods through the fmt attribute of dtml-var tags. |
| An X server's access control is disabled (e.g. through an "xhost +" command) and allows anyone to connect to the server. |
| Buffer overflows in gzip 1.3x, 1.2.4, and other versions might allow attackers to execute code via a long file name, possibly remotely if gzip is run on an FTP server. |
| highlight.php in (1) RUNCMS 1.1A, (2) CIAMOS 0.9.2 RC1, (3) e-Xoops 1.05 Rev3, and possibly other products based on e-Xoops (exoops), allows remote attackers to read arbitrary PHP files by specifying the pathname in the file parameter, as demonstrated by reading database configuration information from mainfile.php. |
| Multiple buffer overflows in Xzabite DYNDNSUpdate 0.6.15 and earlier, including the ipcheck function in dyndnsupdate.c, allow remote attackers who spoof a dyndns.org server to execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors. |
| fopen_wrappers.c in PHP 4.4.0, and possibly other versions, does not properly restrict access to other directories when the open_basedir directive includes a trailing slash, which allows PHP scripts in one directory to access files in other directories whose names are substrings of the original directory. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in PHP-Post before 0.33 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unknown vectors. |
| GroupWise WebAccess 5.5 with directory indexing enabled allows a remote attacker to view arbitrary directory contents via an HTTP request with a lowercase "get". |
| Bharat Mediratta Gallery PHP script before 1.2.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by including files from remote web sites via an HTTP request that modifies the includedir variable. |
| Simplog 0.9.1 might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands or trigger SQL error messages via invalid (1) pid, (2) blogid, (3) cid, or (4) m parameters to archive.php, or the (5) blogid parameter to blogadmin.php. |
| IceCast 2.20 allows remote attackers to bypass the XSL parser and obtain the source for XSL files via a request for a .xsl file with a trailing . (dot). |
| Task Manager in Windows 2000 does not allow local users to end processes with uppercase letters named (1) winlogon.exe, (2) csrss.exe, (3) smss.exe and (4) services.exe via the Process tab which could allow local users to install Trojan horses that cannot be stopped with the Task Manager. |