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11 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2007-2593
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The Terminal Server in Microsoft Windows 2003 Server, when using TLS, allows remote attackers to bypass SSL and self-signed certif
CVE-2006-4465
all versions
Microsoft Terminal Server, when running an application session with the "Start program at logon" and "Override settings from user
CVE-2001-0540
all versions
Memory leak in Terminal servers in Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory exhaus
CVE-2000-0404
all versions
The CIFS Computer Browser service allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending a ResetBrowser frame to the Mast
CVE-2000-0305
all versions
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Terminal Server systems allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of ser
CVE-2000-0331
all versions
Buffer overflow in Microsoft command processor (CMD.EXE) for Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows a local user to cause a denial of
CVE-2000-0259
all versions
The default permissions for the Cryptography\Offload registry key used by the OffloadModExpo in Windows NT 4.0 allows local users
CVE-2000-0232
all versions
Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Services, aka Print Services for Unix, allows an attacker to cause a denial of service via a malformed T
CVE-1999-0909
all versions
Multihomed Windows systems allow a remote attacker to bypass IP source routing restrictions via a malformed packet with IP options
CVE-1999-0680
all versions
Windows NT Terminal Server performs extra work when a client opens a new connection but before it is authenticated, allowing for a
CVE-1999-0391
all versions
The cryptographic challenge of SMB authentication in Windows 95 and Windows 98 can be reused, allowing an attacker to replay the r
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