CVEs (208)
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3Caldera GnomeSuse3Gdm OpenlinuxSuse LinuxApr 16, 2026 May 24, 2000 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 10.0 HIGH· v2 Buffer overflow in the XDMCP parsing code of GNOME gdm, KDE kdm, and wdm allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands or cause a denial of service via a long FORWARD_QUERY request. |
4Caldera SlackwareSuse+1 more4Openlinux Slackware LinuxSuse Linux+1 moreApr 16, 2026 May 22, 2000 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 Buffer overflow in fdmount on Linux systems allows local users in the "floppy" group to execute arbitrary commands via a long mountpoint parameter. |
The SuSE aaa_base package installs some system accounts with home directories set to /tmp, which allows local users to gain privileges to those accounts by creating standard user startup scripts such as profiles. |
aaa_base in SuSE Linux 6.3, and cron.daily in earlier versions, allow local users to delete arbitrary files by creating files whose names include spaces, which are then incorrectly interpreted by aaa_base when it deletes...Show more |
Buffer overflow in Gnomelib in SuSE Linux 6.3 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via the DISPLAY environmental variable. |
4Alessandro Rubini DebianRedhat+1 more4Debian Linux GpmLinux+1 moreApr 16, 2026 Mar 22, 2000 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 gpm-root in the gpm package does not properly drop privileges, which allows local users to gain privileges by starting a utility from gpm-root. |
2Halloween Suse2Halloween Linux Suse LinuxApr 16, 2026 Mar 16, 2000 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 7.2 HIGH· v2 Linux kreatecd trusts a user-supplied path that is used to find the cdrecord program, allowing local users to gain root privileges. |
Buffer overflow in Linux mount and umount allows local users to gain root privileges via a long relative pathname. |
The PPP wvdial.lxdialog script in wvdial 1.4 and earlier creates a .config file with world readable permissions, which allows a local attacker in the dialout group to access login and password information. |
4Cobalt DebianSun+1 more6Cobalt Raq Cobalt Raq 2Cobalt Raq 3i+3 moreApr 16, 2026 Nov 19, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 5.0 MEDIUM· v2 Denial of service in Linux syslogd via a large number of connections. |
Linux cdwtools 093 and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges via the /tmp directory. |
Buffer overflows in Linux cdwtools 093 and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges. |
Buffer overflow in sccw allows local users to gain root access via the HOME environmental variable. |
Buffer overflow in Vixie Cron on Red Hat systems via the MAILTO environmental variable. |
3Bent Bagger RedhatSuse3Linux PbpgSuse LinuxApr 16, 2026 Aug 21, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 7.5 HIGH· v2 pg and pb in SuSE pbpg 1.x package allows an attacker to read arbitrary files. |
2Slackware Suse2Slackware Linux Suse LinuxApr 16, 2026 Aug 16, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 5.0 MEDIUM· v2 A default configuration of in.identd in SuSE Linux waits 120 seconds between requests, allowing a remote attacker to conduct a denial of service. |
4Debian LinuxRedhat+1 more4Debian Linux LinuxLinux Kernel+1 moreApr 16, 2026 Jun 1, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 5.0 MEDIUM· v2 Denial of service in Linux 2.2.x kernels via malformed ICMP packets containing unusual types, codes, and IP header lengths. |
5Caldera DebianNetbsd+2 more5Debian Linux LinuxNetbsd+2 moreApr 16, 2026 Mar 30, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 7.5 HIGH· v2 XFree86 xfs command is vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing local users to create files in restricted directories, possibly allowing them to gain privileges or cause a denial of service. |
5Netbsd RedhatSlackware+2 more5Linux NetbsdSlackware Linux+2 moreApr 16, 2026 Mar 21, 1999 N/A· v4 N/A· v3 4.6 MEDIUM· v2 XFree86 startx command is vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing local users to create files in restricted directories, possibly allowing them to gain privileges or cause a denial of service. |
suidperl in Linux Perl does not check the nosuid mount option on file systems, allowing local users to gain root access by placing a setuid script in a mountable file system, e.g. a CD-ROM or floppy disk. |