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CVE-2014-0748

apinit on Cray devices with CLE before 4.2.UP02 and 5.x before 5.1.UP00 does not use alpsauth data to validate the UID in a launch message, which allows local users to gain privileges via a modified aprun program, aka ID...

6.7AI Score

0.0004EPSS

2014-12-27 02:59 AM
23
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CVE-2006-0177

Multiple buffer overflows in Cray UNICOS 9.0.2.2 might allow local users to gain privileges by (1) invoking /usr/bin/script with a long command line argument or (2) setting the -c option of /etc/nu to the name of a file containing a long...

6.9AI Score

0.0004EPSS

2006-01-11 09:03 PM
19
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CVE-2006-0178

Format string vulnerability in /bin/ftp in UNICOS 9.0.2.2 allows local users to have an unknown impact via format string specifiers in the quote command. NOTE: because the program is not setuid and not normally called from remote programs, there may not be a typical attack vector for the issue...

6.5AI Score

0.002EPSS

2006-01-11 09:03 PM
21
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CVE-2001-0891

Format string vulnerability in NQS daemon (nqsdaemon) in NQE 3.3.0.16 for CRAY UNICOS and SGI IRIX allows a local user to gain root privileges by using qsub to submit a batch job whose name contains formatting...

7.1AI Score

0.001EPSS

2003-04-02 05:00 AM
28
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CVE-2003-0028

Integer overflow in the xdrmem_getbytes() function, and possibly other functions, of XDR (external data representation) libraries derived from SunRPC, including libnsl, libc, glibc, and dietlibc, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via certain integer values in length fields, a...

9.8AI Score

0.968EPSS

2003-03-25 05:00 AM
44
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CVE-1999-1300

Vulnerability in accton in Cray UNICOS 6.1 and 6.0 allows local users to read arbitrary files and modify system accounting...

6.7AI Score

0.0004EPSS

2001-09-12 04:00 AM
19
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CVE-1999-0692

The default configuration of the Array Services daemon (arrayd) disables authentication, allowing remote users to gain root...

7.3AI Score

0.009EPSS

2000-01-04 05:00 AM
28