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CVE-2001-0006
The Winsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex mutex in Windows NT 4.0 has inappropriate Everyone/Full Control permissions, which allows local users to modify the permissions to "No Access" and disable Winsock network connectivity to cause a denial of service, aka the "Winsock Mutex" vulnerability...
CVE-2001-0006
The Winsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex mutex in Windows NT 4.0 has inappropriate Everyone/Full Control permissions, which allows local users to modify the permissions to "No Access" and disable Winsock network connectivity to cause a denial of service, aka the "Winsock Mutex" vulnerability...
CVE-2001-0006
The CVE-2001-0006 issue affects Windows NT 4.0 (and Terminal Server Edition) where the Winsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex has insecure Everyone/Full Control permissions. This allows a local user to modify the ACL to “No Access,” effectively disabling Winsock network connectivity and causing a denial of...
CVE-2001-0006
The Winsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex mutex in Windows NT 4.0 has inappropriate Everyone/Full Control permissions, which allows local users to modify the permissions to "No Access" and disable Winsock network connectivity to cause a denial of service, aka the "Winsock Mutex" vulnerability...
MS01-003: Winsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex Mutex Local DoS (279336)
By default, Windows NT sets weak permissions on the Winsock mutex. A local user without any privilege may abuse these permissions to lock the mutex indefinitely and, therefore, disrupt the network operations of the remote host. C Tenable Network Security, Inc. include"compat.inc"; if description...