Total
2166 CVE
| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2003-0549 | 2 Gnome, Redhat | 4 Gdm, Enterprise Linux, Kdebase and 1 more | 2026-06-16 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
| The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) support for GDM before 2.4.1.6 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a short authorization key name. | |||||
| CVE-2003-0548 | 2 Gnome, Redhat | 4 Gdm, Enterprise Linux, Kdebase and 1 more | 2026-06-16 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
| The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) support for GDM before 2.4.1.6 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) when a chosen host expires, a different issue than CVE-2003-0549. | |||||
| CVE-2003-0434 | 4 Adobe, Mandrakesoft, Redhat and 1 more | 7 Acrobat, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 4 more | 2026-06-16 | 7.5 HIGH | N/A |
| Various PDF viewers including (1) Adobe Acrobat 5.06 and (2) Xpdf 1.01 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in an embedded hyperlink. | |||||
| CVE-2002-2185 | 6 Debian, Mandrakesoft, Microsoft and 3 more | 11 Debian Linux, Mandrake Linux, Windows 98 and 8 more | 2026-06-16 | 4.9 MEDIUM | N/A |
| The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows local users to cause a denial of service via an IGMP membership report to a target's Ethernet address instead of the Multicast group address, which causes the target to stop sending reports to the router and effectively disconnect the group from the network. | |||||
| CVE-2002-1323 | 5 Redhat, Safe.pm, Sco and 2 more | 9 Enterprise Linux, Linux Advanced Workstation, Safe.pm and 6 more | 2026-06-16 | 4.6 MEDIUM | N/A |
| Safe.pm 2.0.7 and earlier, when used in Perl 5.8.0 and earlier, may allow attackers to break out of safe compartments in (1) Safe::reval or (2) Safe::rdo using a redefined @_ variable, which is not reset between successive calls. | |||||
| CVE-1999-1572 | 5 Debian, Freebsd, Mandrakesoft and 2 more | 6 Debian Linux, Freebsd, Mandrake Linux and 3 more | 2026-06-16 | 2.1 LOW | N/A |
| cpio on FreeBSD 2.1.0, Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, and possibly other operating systems, uses a 0 umask when creating files using the -O (archive) or -F options, which creates the files with mode 0666 and allows local users to read or overwrite those files. | |||||
