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ibm aix 5.3 l vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2010-1039
Format string vulnerability in the _msgout function in rpc.pcnfsd in IBM AIX 6.1, 5.3, and previous versions; IBM VIOS 2.1, 1.5, and previous versions; NFS/ONCplus B.11.31_09 and previous versions on HP HP-UX B.11.11, B.11.23, and B.11.31; and SGI IRIX 6.5 allows remote malicious...
Hp Nfs/oncplus
Ibm Aix 4.3.2
Ibm Aix 4.3
Ibm Aix 4
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.50
Ibm Aix 4.2.1
Ibm Aix 3.2.5
Ibm Aix
Ibm Aix 3.2.4
Ibm Aix 4.1.4
Ibm Aix 4.2.1.12
Ibm Aix 4.2
Ibm Aix 4.1.5
Ibm Aix 1.2.1
Ibm Aix 4.3.0
Ibm Aix 430
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.54
Ibm Aix 6.1
Ibm Aix 3.2.0
Ibm Aix 4.0
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2009-3699
Stack-based buffer overflow in libcsa.a (aka the calendar daemon library) in IBM AIX 5.x up to and including 5.3.10 and 6.x up to and including 6.1.3, and VIOS 2.1 and previous versions, allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a long XDR string in the first ar...
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.50
Ibm Aix 5.3.8
Ibm Aix 5.3.7
Ibm Aix 5.3.0.20
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5l
Ibm Aix 6.1.3
Ibm Aix 5.3.10
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 5
Ibm Aix 6.1.0
Ibm Vios
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 6.1.1
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.54
Ibm Aix 6.1
Ibm Aix 5.3 Ml03
Ibm Aix 5.3.9
Ibm Vios 1.5.2
Ibm Vios 1.4
Ibm Aix 5.2.0
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2009-2727
Stack-based buffer overflow in the _tt_internal_realpath function in the ToolTalk library (libtt.a) in IBM AIX 5.2.0, 5.3.0, 5.3.7 up to and including 5.3.10, and 6.1.0 up to and including 6.1.3, when the rpc.ttdbserver daemon is enabled in /etc/inetd.conf, allows remote maliciou...
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.50
Ibm Aix 5.3.8
Ibm Aix 5.3.7
Ibm Aix 5.3.10
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 6.1.0
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 6.1.1
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.54
Ibm Aix 6.1
Ibm Aix 5.3.9
Ibm Aix 5.2.0
Ibm Aix 5.2.2
Ibm Aix 6.1.2
Ibm Aix 5.3.0
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2009-0370
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in IBM AIX 5.2.0 up to and including 6.1.2 allow local users to append data to arbitrary files, related to (1) rmsock and (2) rmsock64 not creating "secure log files."
Ibm Aix 5.3.8
Ibm Aix 5.3.7
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 6.1.1
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 6.1
Ibm Aix 5.3.9
Ibm Aix 5.2.2
Ibm Aix 6.1.2
NA
CVE-2006-1247
rm_mlcache_file in bos.rte.install in AIX 5.1.0 up to and including 5.3.0 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files.
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.50
Ibm Aix 5.3.0.20
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3.0.10
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.0.54
Ibm Aix 5.3 Ml03
Ibm Aix 5.2.2
Ibm Aix 5.1l
Ibm Aix 5.3.0
Ibm Aix 5.1
NA
CVE-2006-0666
Unspecified vulnerability in the (1) unix_mp and (2) unix_64 kernels in IBM AIX 5.3 VRMF 5.3.0.30 up to and including 5.3.0.33 allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) via unknown vectors related to EMULATE_VMX.
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
NA
CVE-2006-0674
Buffer overflow in the arp command of IBM AIX 5.3 L, 5.3, 5.2.2, 5.2 L, and 5.2 allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long iftype argument.
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.2
NA
CVE-2005-4272
Multiple buffer overflows in IBM AIX 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 allow remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via (1) muxatmd and (2) slocal.
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
Ibm Aix 5.2
Ibm Aix 5.2 L
Ibm Aix 5.2.2
Ibm Aix 5.1l
Ibm Aix 5.1
NA
CVE-2005-4271
Buffer overflow in the malloc debug system in IBM AIX 5.3 allows local users to execute arbitrary code.
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
NA
CVE-2005-4273
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in (1) getShell and (2) getCommand in IBM AIX 5.3 allow local users to append to arbitrary files.
Ibm Aix 5.3 L
Ibm Aix 5.3
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