Buffer overflow in dbsnmp in Oracle 8.0.6 through 9.0.1 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long ORACLEHOME environment variable.
dbsnmp in Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 uses the ORACLEHOME environment variable to find and execute the dbsnmp program, which allows local users to execute arbitrary programs by pointing the ORACLEHOME to an alternate directory that contains a malicious version of dbsnmp.
Unknown vulnerability in Oracle Label Security in Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.0.1, when audit functionality, SETLABEL, or SQLPredicate is being used, allows local users to gain additional access.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the default error page of Apache 2.0 before 2.0.43, and 1.3.x up to 1.3.26, when UseCanonicalName is "Off" and support for wildcard DNS is present, allows remote attackers to execute script as other web page visitors via the Host: header, a different vulnerability than CAN-2002-1157.