First published: Fri Feb 16 2007(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in HP Serviceguard for Linux; packaged for SuSE SLES8 and United Linux 1.0 before SG A.11.15.07, SuSE SLES9 and SLES10 before SG A.11.16.10, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) before SG A.11.16.10; allows remote attackers to obtain unauthorized access via unspecified vectors.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | <=sg_a.11.16.9 | |
SUSE Linux | <=8_sg_a.11.15.6 | |
SUSE Linux | <=9_sg_a.11.16.9 | |
SUSE Linux | <=10_sg_a.11.16.9 | |
suse suse united linux | <=1.0_sg_a.11.16.9 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.14.06 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.15.07 | |
HP Serviceguard for Linux | =a.11.16.10 |
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CVE-2007-0980 has not been assigned a specific CVSS score, but it is considered a serious security risk due to the potential for unauthorized access.
To fix CVE-2007-0980, upgrade HP Serviceguard for Linux to versions A.11.15.08 or later.
CVE-2007-0980 affects specific versions of HP Serviceguard for Linux, as well as versions of the software packaged for SuSE and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Yes, CVE-2007-0980 allows remote attackers to potentially exploit the vulnerability and gain unauthorized access.
Currently, the recommended approach for CVE-2007-0980 is to apply the available patches or upgrades instead of relying on workarounds.