Vulnerability in AIX 3.2.x and 4.x allows local users to gain write access to files on locally or remotely mounted AIX filesystems.
Vulnerability in ptrace in AIX 4.3 allows local users to gain privileges by attaching to a setgid program.
The rwho/rwhod service is running, which exposes machine status and user information.
Jolt ICMP attack causes a denial of service in Windows 95 and Windows NT systems.
Sendmail allows local users to write to a file and gain group permissions via a .forward or :include: file.
Oversized ICMP ping packets can result in a denial of service, aka Ping o' Death.
Denial of service when an attacker sends many SYN packets to create multiple connections without ever sending an ACK to complete the connection, aka SYN flood.
RIP v1 is susceptible to spoofing.
AIX piodmgrsu command allows local users to gain additional group privileges.
Denial of service in AIX telnet can freeze a system and prevent users from accessing the server.
AIX routed allows remote users to modify sensitive files.
DNS cache poisoning via BIND, by predictable query IDs.
Denial of Service vulnerability in BIND 8 Releases via maliciously formatted DNS messages.
Denial of Service vulnerabilities in BIND 4.9 and BIND 8 Releases via CNAME record and zone transfer.
Buffer overflow in setsenv command in IBM AIX 4.3.x and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long "x=" argument.