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ID
CVSS
Title
2001-07-12
2001-02-20
2002-01-15
VU#566640
pgp4pine fails to properly check for expired public keys
2001-07-12
2001-04-11
2001-07-12
VU#890128
Lotus Domino vulnerable to a denial of service via DOS device request
2001-07-12
2001-04-11
2001-07-17
VU#601312
Lotus Domino vulnerable to DoS via crafted HTTP header requests
2001-07-12
2001-04-11
2001-07-17
VU#642760
Lotus Domino vulnerable to DoS via large crafted URL request
2001-07-12
2001-04-11
2001-07-17
VU#555464
Lotus Domino vulnerable to DoS via many large connects sent to 63148/TCP
2001-07-12
2000-10-18
2001-07-12
VU#118277
The Oracle Internet Directory LDAP (oidldapd) contains buffer overflow
2001-07-09
2001-07-09
2003-04-09
VU#310295
Check Point RDP Bypass Vulnerability
2001-07-09
2000-12-22
2001-07-09
VU#610904
Oracle Internet Directory LDAP Daemon does not check write permissions properly
2001-07-02
1991-07-17
2007-04-24
VU#10277
Various shells create temporary files insecurely when using << operator
2001-06-28
2001-01-29
2001-06-28
VU#598581
AT&T WinVNC server contains buffer overflow in Log.cpp
2001-06-28
2001-06-21
2001-06-28
VU#439835
Microsoft Frontpage Server Remote Application Deployment (RAD) component vulnerable to buffer overflow via malformed packet sent to server component
2001-06-28
2001-06-27
2001-08-15
VU#620495
Oracle 8i contains buffer overflow in TNS Listener
2001-06-27
2001-06-27
2004-03-30
VU#812515
Cisco IOS HTTP server authentication vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands
2001-06-22
2001-01-11
2001-06-26
VU#776781
tcpdump vulnerable to buffer overflow via parsing of AFS ACL packets
2001-06-22
2001-05-08
2002-12-16
VU#795707
ScreamingMedia SITEware does not adequately validate user input thereby allowing arbitrary file disclosure via directory traversal
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