11 matches found
EUVD-2002-1814
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2002-1835
The default configuration of Xerox DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 running Solaris 8.0 has a large number of unnecessary services enabled such as RPC and sprayd, which could allow remote attackers to obtain access to the device...
Solaris 8.0 ypupdated 命令执行漏洞
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Solaris 8.0 dtspcd 堆溢出漏洞
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Solaris 8.0 LPD 命令执行漏洞
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CVE-2002-2197
Unknown vulnerability in Sun Solaris 8.0 allows local users to cause a denial of service kernel panic via a program that uses /dev/poll, triggering a NULL pointer dereference...
CVE-2002-1833
CVE-2002-1833 affects DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 where default administrative passwords are set ( Solaris 8.0: “service!”; Windows NT: “administ”). This default credential config allows remote attackers to gain privileges. Root cause is the existence of default admin credentials exposing a p...
CVE-2002-1833
The default configurations for DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 have a default administrative password of 1 "service!" on Solaris 8.0 or 2 "administ" on Windows NT, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges...
CVE-2002-1835
Affected product: Xerox DocuTech 6110/6115 running Solaris 8.0. The issue arises from default configuration leaving many services enabled (e.g., RPC, sprayd), which could allow remote attackers to gain access to the device. Impact is described as potentially enabling access to the device; the pro...
Multiple XSS issues in Sun AnswerBook2
PTT SECURITY ADVISORY DATE: 08-02-2005 AUTHOR: THOMAS LIAM ROMANIS CURRENT EMPLOYER: Echelon Ltd VENDOR: Sun PRODUCT: Sun AnswerBook2 VERSIONS TESTED: 1.4.4 on Solaris 8.0 Sparc TITLE: Multiple issues in Sun Answerbook2 Full Disclosure. Summary. A number of issues have been identified in Sun...
CVE-2002-1833
The default configurations for DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 have a default administrative password of 1 "service!" on Solaris 8.0 or 2 "administ" on Windows NT, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges...