18 matches found
EUVD-1999-1403
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-0926
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-1999-1299
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2000-0676
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-0565
Malware in sbrugna...
Hacker charged for hacking into U.S. Energy Department
Hacker charged for hacking into U.S. Energy Department Andrew James Miller, a 23-year-old resident of Devon, Pennsylvania, was arrested on Thursday and charged with one count of conspiracy, two counts of computer fraud, and one count of access device fraud, according to a statement issued by the...
Report: Computer Hacking, Theft Of Government Secrets Alleged In News International Probe
A report from The Guardian claims that detectives working for Rupert Murdoch’s News International may have siphoned off classified intelligence documents from MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence agency. The report comes some six months after the first reports indicating that computer hacking,...
Code injection
Panda Global Protection 2010, Internet Security 2010, and Antivirus Pro 2010 use weak permissions Everyone: Full Control for the product files, which allows local users to gain privileges by replacing executables with Trojan horse programs...
CVE-2002-1184
The CVE-2002-1184 entry describes that the Windows 2000 system root folder has default Everyone:F permissions and is searched during login or program launch, enabling privilege escalation via Trojan horse programs. Affected software: Microsoft Windows 2000 (system root folder permissions in the s...
CVE-2002-1184
The system root folder of Microsoft Windows 2000 has default permissions of Everyone group with Full access Everyone:F and is in the search path when locating programs during login or application launch from the desktop, which could allow attackers to gain privileges as other users via Trojan hor...
CVE-1999-1217
The PATH in Windows NT includes the current working directory ., which could allow local users to gain privileges by placing Trojan horse programs with the same name as commonly used system programs into certain directories...
CVE-2002-1184
The system root folder of Microsoft Windows 2000 has default permissions of Everyone group with Full access Everyone:F and is in the search path when locating programs during login or application launch from the desktop, which could allow attackers to gain privileges as other users via Trojan hor...
CVE-2000-0790
The web-based folder display capability in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 on Windows 98 allows local users to insert Trojan horse programs by modifying the Folder.htt file and using the InvokeVerb method in the ShellDefView ActiveX control to specify a default execute option for the first file...
CVE-2001-0573
lsfs in AIX 4.x allows a local user to gain additional privileges by creating Trojan horse programs named 1 grep or 2 lslv in a certain directory that is under the user's control, which cause lsfs to access the programs in that directory...
CVE-2000-0680
The CVS 1.10.8 server does not properly restrict users from creating arbitrary Checkin.prog or Update.prog programs, which allows remote CVS committers to modify or create Trojan horse programs with the Checkin.prog or Update.prog names, then performing a CVS commit action...
CVE-2000-0680
The CVS 1.10.8 server does not properly restrict users from creating arbitrary Checkin.prog or Update.prog programs, which allows remote CVS committers to modify or create Trojan horse programs with the Checkin.prog or Update.prog names, then performing a CVS commit action...
CVE-1999-1217
The PATH in Windows NT includes the current working directory ., which could allow local users to gain privileges by placing Trojan horse programs with the same name as commonly used system programs into certain directories...
CVE-1999-1318
/usr/5bin/su in SunOS 4.1.3 and earlier uses a search path that includes the current working directory ., which allows local users to gain privileges via Trojan horse programs...