| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Buffer overflow in SGI IRIX mailx program. |
| The at program in IRIX 6.2 and NetBSD 1.3.2 and earlier allows local users to read portions of arbitrary files by submitting the file to at with the -f argument, which generates error messages that at sends to the user via e-mail. |
| mv in IRIX 6.5 creates a directory with world-writable permissions while moving a directory, which could allow local users to modify files and directories. |
| addnetpr in IRIX 5.3 and 6.2 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and possibly gain root privileges via a symlink attack on the printers temporary file. |
| The default installation of IRIX Performance Copilot allows remote attackers to access sensitive system information via the pmcd daemon. |
| root privileges via buffer overflow in pset command on SGI IRIX systems. |
| Command execution in Sun systems via buffer overflow in the at program. |
| Buffer overflow in xlock program allows local users to execute commands as root. |
| fsdump command in IRIX allows local users to obtain root access by modifying sensitive files. |
| The printers program in IRIX has a buffer overflow that gives root access to local users. |
| The handler CGI program in IRIX allows arbitrary command execution. |
| The wrap CGI program in IRIX allows remote attackers to view arbitrary directory listings via a .. (dot dot) attack. |
| A buffer overflow in the SGI X server allows local users to gain root access through the X server font path. |
| root privileges via buffer overflow in eject command on SGI IRIX systems. |
| SGI MachineInfo CGI program, installed by default on some web servers, prints potentially sensitive system status information, which could be used by remote attackers for information gathering activities. |
| Buffer overflows in lpsched in IRIX 6.5.13f and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long argument. |
| lpsched in IRIX 6.5.13f and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters. |
| The line printer daemon (lpd) in the lpr package in multiple Linux operating systems authenticates by comparing the reverse-resolved hostname of the local machine to the hostname of the print server as returned by gethostname, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access controls by modifying the DNS for the attacking IP. |
| nsd on SGI IRIX before 6.5.11 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root privileges via a symlink attack on the nsd.dump file. |
| Buffer overflow in canuum program for Canna input system allows local users to gain root privileges. |