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Openbsd OpenbsdBuffer Overflow

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FreeBSD FreeBSDBuffer Overflow

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Ietf Ipv6The IPv6 protocol allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via crafted IPv6 type 0 route…

7.8
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FreeBSD FreeBSDBuffer Overflow

7.5
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FreeBSD FreeBSDArbitrary command execution via metamail package using message headers, when user processes attacker…

7.5
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HP HP-UXVacation program allows command execution by remote users through a sendmail command.

7.5
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Timecop BubblemonBubbleMon 1.31 does not properly drop group privileges before executing programs, which allows local…

7.2
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Conectiva LinuxZope before 2.2.4 does not properly compute local roles, which could allow users to bypass specified…

7.2
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FreeBSD FreeBSDKDE allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by setting the KDEDIR environmental variable to…

7.2
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NetBSD NetBSDld.so in FreeBSD, NetBSD, and possibly other BSD distributions does not remove certain harmful envir…

7.2
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Jason W. Bacon mcwejectBuffer Overflow

7.2
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Darwin DarwinA certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 3-bit random hops (aka "…

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Darwin DarwinA certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses ADD with 0 random hops (aka "Alg…

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Darwin DarwinA certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 2-bit random hops (aka "…

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FreeBSD FreeBSDListening TCP ports are sequentially allocated, allowing spoofing attacks.

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Bsdi Bsd OsFile creation and deletion, and remote execution, in the BSD line printer daemon (lpd).

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FreeBSD FreeBSDThe rwho/rwhod service is running, which exposes machine status and user information.

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FreeBSD FreeBSDTCP RST denial of service in FreeBSD.

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FreeBSD FreeBSDKDE klock allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by specifying an arbitrary PID in the .kss.…

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FreeBSD FreeBSDInteger Overflow

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Bsd BsdThe asynchronous I/O facility in 4.4 BSD kernel does not check user credentials when setting the rec…

2.1
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FreeBSD FreeBSDKDE kppp allows local users to create a directory in an arbitrary location via the HOME environmenta…

2.1
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FreeBSD FreeBSDktrace in BSD-based operating systems allows the owner of a process with special privileges to trace…

2.1
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FreeBSD FreeBSDThe ptsname function in FreeBSD 6.0 through 7.0-PRERELEASE does not properly verify that a certain p…

2.1
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Ncr Mp-raspcnfsd (aka rpc.pcnfsd) allows local users to change file permissions, or execute arbitrary commands…

1.9
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FreeBSD FreeBSDperiodic in FreeBSD 4.1.1 and earlier, and possibly other operating systems, allows local users to o…

1.2
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