| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Buffer overflow in setclock command in IBM AIX 4.3.x and earlier may allow local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long argument. |
| clchkspuser and clpasswdremote in AIX expose an encrypted password in the cspoc.log file, which could allow local users to gain privileges. |
| Buffer overflow in enq command in IBM AIX 4.3.x and earlier may allow local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long -M argument. |
| Buffer overflow in digest command in IBM AIX 4.3.x and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary commands. |
| 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. |
| The fwluser script in AIX eNetwork Firewall allows local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack. |
| netstat in AIX 4.x.x does not properly restrict access to the -Zi option, which allows local users to clear network interface statistics and possibly hide evidence of unusual network activities. |
| Jolt ICMP attack causes a denial of service in Windows 95 and Windows NT systems. |
| AIX Licensed Program Product performance tools allow local users to gain root access. |
| AIX cdmount allows local users to gain root privileges via shell metacharacters. |
| 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. |
| The AIX Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA) allows local users to modify arbitrary files via the configuration capability in the frcactrl program. |
| RIP v1 is susceptible to spoofing. |
| Buffer overflow in AIX and Solaris "gethostbyname" library call allows root access through corrupt DNS host names. |
| Delete or create a file via rpc.statd, due to invalid information. |
| AIX techlibss allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in crontab in IBM AIX 3.2 allows local users to gain root privileges via unknown attack vectors. |
| Buffer overflow in nslookup for AIX 4.3 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long hostname command line argument. |
| Buffer overflow in the lex routines of nslookup for AIX 4.3 may allow attackers to cause a core dump and possibly execute arbitrary code via "long input strings." |
| sadc in IBM AIX 4.1 through 4.3, when called from programs such as timex that are setgid adm, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. |