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| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2001-0117 | 4 Immunix, Mandrakesoft, Redhat and 1 more | 5 Immunix, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 2 more | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| sdiff 2.7 in the diffutils package allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0416 | 4 Debian, Immunix, Mandrakesoft and 1 more | 4 Sgml-tools, Immunix, Mandrake Linux and 1 more | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| sgml-tools (aka sgmltools) before 1.0.9-15 creates temporary files with insecure permissions, which allows other users to read files that are being processed by sgml-tools. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0641 | 3 Immunix, Redhat, Suse | 3 Immunix, Linux, Suse Linux | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| Buffer overflow in man program in various distributions of Linux allows local user to execute arbitrary code as group man via a long -S option. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0736 | 5 Engardelinux, Immunix, Mandrakesoft and 2 more | 6 Secure Linux, Immunix, Mandrake Linux and 3 more | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| Vulnerability in (1) pine before 4.33 and (2) the pico editor, included with pine, allows local users local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0738 | 2 Debian, Immunix | 2 Debian Linux, Immunix | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| LogLine function in klogd in sysklogd 1.3 in various Linux distributions allows an attacker to cause a denial of service (hang) by causing null bytes to be placed in log messages. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0139 | 5 Caldera, Debian, Immunix and 2 more | 7 Openlinux Desktop, Openlinux Edesktop, Openlinux Eserver and 4 more | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| inn 2.2.3 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack in some configurations. | ||||
| CVE-2001-0170 | 4 Conectiva, Debian, Immunix and 1 more | 4 Linux, Debian Linux, Immunix and 1 more | 2026-04-16 | N/A |
| glibc 2.1.9x and earlier does not properly clear the RESOLV_HOST_CONF, HOSTALIASES, or RES_OPTIONS environmental variables when executing setuid/setgid programs, which could allow local users to read arbitrary files. | ||||