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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/07 12:30 a.m.2 views

EUVD-2003-1014

Malware in sbrugna...

7.2CVSS6.4AI score0.00161EPSS
Exploits0References7
NVD
NVD
added 2004/01/20 5:0 a.m.12 views

CVE-2003-1024

Unknown vulnerability in the ls-F builtin function in tcsh on Solaris 8 allows local users to create or delete files as other users, and gain privileges...

7.2CVSS6.5AI score0.00161EPSS
Exploits0References6
CERT
CERT
added 2004/01/15 12:0 a.m.36 views

Sun Solaris tcsh(1) contains vulnerability in the built-in ls-F command

Overview Sun Solaris tcsh1 contains a vulnerability in the built-in ls-F command that could allow an unprivileged user to create or remove files or gain privileges of another user. Description A vulnerability in the built-in ls-F command of the Sun Solaris tcsh1 may allow an intruder to create or...

7.2CVSS6.3AI score0.00161EPSS
Exploits0References4
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2004/01/06 5:0 a.m.16 views

CVE-2003-1024

Unknown vulnerability in the ls-F builtin function in tcsh on Solaris 8 allows local users to create or delete files as other users, and gain privileges...

6.5AI score0.00161EPSS
Exploits0References6
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2001/09/12 4:0 a.m.15 views

CVE-1999-1383

1 bash before 1.14.7, and 2 tcsh 6.05 allow local users to gain privileges via directory names that contain shell metacharacters back-tick, which can cause the commands enclosed in the directory name to be executed when the shell expands filenames using the \w option in the PS1 variable...

6.8AI score0.00132EPSS
Exploits1References2
FreeBSD Advisory
FreeBSD Advisory
added 2000/11/20 12:0 a.m.7 views

FreeBSD-SA-00:76.tcsh-csh

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-00:76 Security Advisory FreeBSD, Inc. Topic: tcsh/csh creates insecure temporary file Category: core, ports Module: tcsh, 44bsd-csh Announced: 2000-11-20 Affects: FreeBSD...

6.1AI score
Exploits0
NVD
NVD
added 1996/09/13 4:0 a.m.7 views

CVE-1999-1383

1 bash before 1.14.7, and 2 tcsh 6.05 allow local users to gain privileges via directory names that contain shell metacharacters back-tick, which can cause the commands enclosed in the directory name to be executed when the shell expands filenames using the \w option in the PS1 variable...

4.6CVSS0.00132EPSS
Exploits1References2
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