Search Results (66 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2001-0439 5 Conectiva, Freebsd, Licq and 2 more 7 Linux, Freebsd, Licq and 4 more 2026-04-16 N/A
licq before 1.0.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in a URL.
CVE-2001-0834 5 Conectiva, Debian, Htdig and 2 more 5 Linux, Debian Linux, Htdig and 2 more 2026-04-16 N/A
htsearch CGI program in htdig (ht://Dig) 3.1.5 and earlier allows remote attackers to use the -c option to specify an alternate configuration file, which could be used to (1) cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by specifying a large file such as /dev/zero, or (2) read arbitrary files by uploading an alternate configuration file that specifies the target file.
CVE-2001-1374 3 Conectiva, Don Libes, Redhat 3 Linux, Expect, Linux 2026-04-16 N/A
expect before 5.32 searches for its libraries in /var/tmp before other directories, which could allow local users to gain root privileges via a Trojan horse library that is accessed by mkpasswd.
CVE-2001-1375 2 Conectiva, Redhat 2 Linux, Linux 2026-04-16 N/A
tcl/tk package (tcltk) 8.3.1 searches for its libraries in the current working directory before other directories, which could allow local users to execute arbitrary code via a Trojan horse library that is under a user-controlled directory.
CVE-2003-0540 3 Conectiva, Redhat, Wietse Venema 3 Linux, Linux, Postfix 2026-04-16 N/A
The address parser code in Postfix 1.1.12 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (lock) via (1) a malformed envelope address to a local host that would generate a bounce and contains the ".!" string in the MAIL FROM or Errors-To headers, which causes nqmgr to lock up, or (2) via a valid MAIL FROM with a RCPT TO containing a ".!" string, which causes an instance of the SMTP listener to lock up.
CVE-2012-5938 3 Conectiva, Ibm, Novell 3 Linux, Infosphere Information Server, Unixware 2025-04-11 N/A
The installation process in IBM InfoSphere Information Server 8.1, 8.5, 8.7, and 9.1 on UNIX and Linux sets incorrect permissions and ownerships for unspecified files, which allows local users to bypass intended access restrictions via standard filesystem operations.