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10 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2010-0424
all versions
The edit_cmd function in crontab.c in (1) cronie before 1.4.4 and (2) Vixie cron (vixie-cron) allows local users to change the mod
CVE-2007-1856
<= 4.1
Vixie Cron before 4.1-r10 on Gentoo Linux is installed with insecure permissions, which allows local users to cause a denial of se
CVE-2006-2607
all versions
do_command.c in Vixie cron (vixie-cron) 4.1 does not check the return code of a setuid call, which might allow local users to gain
CVE-2005-1038
all versions
crontab in Vixie cron 4.1, when running with the -e option, allows local users to read the cron files of other users by changing t
CVE-2001-0560
<= 3.0.1.56
Buffer overflow in Vixie cron 3.0.1-56 and earlier could allow a local attacker to gain additional privileges via a long username
CVE-2001-0559
<= 3.0.1
crontab in Vixie cron 3.0.1 and earlier does not properly drop privileges after the failed parsing of a modification operation, wh
CVE-2000-1096
all versions
crontab by Paul Vixie uses predictable file names for a temporary file and does not properly ensure that the file is owned by the
CVE-1999-0872
all versions
Buffer overflow in Vixie cron allows local users to gain root access via a long MAILTO environment variable in a crontab file.
CVE-1999-0769
all versions
Vixie Cron on Linux systems allows local users to set parameters of sendmail commands via the MAILTO environmental variable.
CVE-1999-0297
all versions
Buffer overflow in Vixie Cron library up to version 3.0 allows local users to obtain root access via a long environmental variable
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