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9 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-1999-0798
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Buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux systems via a malformed header type.
CVE-1999-1185
all versions
Buffer overflow in SCO mscreen allows local users to gain root privileges via a long terminal entry (TERM) in the .mscreenrc file.
CVE-1999-0345
all versions
Jolt ICMP attack causes a denial of service in Windows 95 and Windows NT systems.
CVE-1999-0128
all versions
Oversized ICMP ping packets can result in a denial of service, aka Ping o' Death.
CVE-1999-0096
all versions
Sendmail decode alias can be used to overwrite sensitive files.
CVE-1999-0129
all versions
Sendmail allows local users to write to a file and gain group permissions via a .forward or :include: file.
CVE-1999-0131
all versions
Buffer overflow and denial of service in Sendmail 8.7.5 and earlier through GECOS field gives root access to local users.
CVE-1999-0023
all versions
Local user gains root privileges via buffer overflow in rdist, via lookup() function.
CVE-1999-1253
all versions
Vulnerability in a kernel error handling routine in SCO OpenServer 5.0.2 and earlier, and SCO Internet FastStart 1.0, allows local
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