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CVE-2000-1140

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 does not properly hide processes from attackers, which could allow attackers to determine that they are in a honeypot system by comparing the results from kill commands with the process listing in the /proc filesystem.

2.1CVSS7.1AI score0.00581EPSS
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CVE-2000-1142

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 generates an error when an attacker cd's to /proc/self/cwd and executes the pwd command, which allows attackers to determine that they are in a honeypot system.

2.1CVSS6.8AI score0.00115EPSS
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CVE-2000-1146

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 allows attackers to cause a denial of service via a sequence of commands that navigate into and out of the /proc/self directory and executing various commands such as ls or pwd.

2.1CVSS7.1AI score0.00083EPSS
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added 2001/01/22 5:0 a.m.39 views

CVE-2000-1141

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 modifies the kernel so that ".." does not appear in the /proc listing, which allows attackers to determine that they are in a honeypot system.

2.1CVSS6.7AI score0.00115EPSS
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added 2001/01/22 5:0 a.m.35 views

CVE-2000-1143

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 hides the first 4 processes that run on a Solaris system, which allows attackers to determine that they are in a honeypot system.

2.1CVSS6.9AI score0.00115EPSS
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CVE-2000-1144

Recourse ManTrap 1.6 sets up a chroot environment to hide the fact that it is running, but the inode number for the resulting "/" file system is higher than normal, which allows attackers to determine that they are in a chroot environment.

2.1CVSS6.9AI score0.00602EPSS