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Total 66 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2002-1319 3 Linux, Redhat, Trustix 4 Linux Kernel, Enterprise Linux, Linux and 1 more 2025-04-03 N/A
The Linux kernel 2.4.20 and earlier, and 2.5.x, when running on x86 systems, allows local users to cause a denial of service (hang) via the emulation mode, which does not properly clear TF and NT EFLAGs.
CVE-2004-1051 5 Debian, Mandrakesoft, Todd Miller and 2 more 7 Debian Linux, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 4 more 2025-04-03 N/A
sudo before 1.6.8p2 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by using "()" style environment variables to create functions that have the same name as any program within the bash script that is called without using the program's full pathname.
CVE-2004-0600 3 Redhat, Samba, Trustix 3 Enterprise Linux, Samba, Secure Linux 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) in Samba 3.0.2 to 3.0.4 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an invalid base-64 character during HTTP basic authentication.
CVE-2004-1011 6 Carnegie Mellon University, Conectiva, Openpkg and 3 more 6 Cyrus Imap Server, Linux, Openpkg and 3 more 2025-04-03 N/A
Stack-based buffer overflow in Cyrus IMAP Server 2.2.4 through 2.2.8, with the imapmagicplus option enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) PROXY or (2) LOGIN command, a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-1015.
CVE-2004-1065 5 Openpkg, Php, Redhat and 2 more 5 Openpkg, Php, Enterprise Linux and 2 more 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the exif_read_data function in PHP before 4.3.10 and PHP 5.x up to 5.0.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long section name in an image file.
CVE-2004-1154 4 Redhat, Samba, Suse and 1 more 5 Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, Samba and 2 more 2025-04-03 N/A
Integer overflow in the Samba daemon (smbd) in Samba 2.x and 3.0.x through 3.0.9 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a Samba request with a large number of security descriptors that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow.