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CVE-2009-1633
Multiple buffer overflows in the cifs subsystem in the Linux kernel prior to 2.6.29.4 allow remote CIFS servers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption) and possibly have unspecified other impact via (1) a malformed Unicode string, related to Unicode string area alignment...
Linux Linux Kernel
Debian Debian Linux 5.0
Debian Debian Linux 4.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 6.06
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 9.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 8.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 8.10
NA
CVE-2009-4138
drivers/firewire/ohci.c in the Linux kernel prior to 2.6.32-git9, when packet-per-buffer mode is used, allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and system crash) or possibly have unknown other impact via an unspecified ioctl associated with receiv...
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.29
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.6
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.23.4
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.22.15
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.16
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.18.7
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.39
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.31
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.29.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.32
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.2
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.1
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.5
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.15.3
NA
CVE-2010-0291
The Linux kernel prior to 2.6.32.4 allows local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (panic) by calling the (1) mmap or (2) mremap function, aka the "do_mremap() mess" or "mremap/mmap mess."
Linux Linux Kernel
Debian Debian Linux 5.0
Debian Debian Linux 4.0
NA
CVE-2009-3889
The dbg_lvl file for the megaraid_sas driver in the Linux kernel prior to 2.6.27 has world-writable permissions, which allows local users to change the (1) behavior and (2) logging level of the driver by modifying this file.
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.6
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.23.4
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.22.15
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.16
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.18.7
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.39
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.2
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.15.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.10
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.24.7
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.1
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.43
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.6
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.8
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.13
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.22.4
NA
CVE-2010-0003
The print_fatal_signal function in kernel/signal.c in the Linux kernel prior to 2.6.32.4 on the i386 platform, when print-fatal-signals is enabled, allows local users to discover the contents of arbitrary memory locations by jumping to an address and then reading a log file, and ...
Linux Linux Kernel
Debian Debian Linux 5.0
Debian Debian Linux 4.0
NA
CVE-2009-4538
drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c in the e1000e driver in the Linux kernel 2.6.32.3 and previous versions does not properly check the size of an Ethernet frame that exceeds the MTU, which allows remote malicious users to have an unspecified impact via crafted packets, a related issue t...
Linux Linux Kernel
Debian Debian Linux 4.0
Debian Debian Linux 5.0
NA
CVE-2009-4308
The ext4_decode_error function in fs/ext4/super.c in the ext4 filesystem in the Linux kernel prior to 2.6.32 allows user-assisted remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference), and possibly have unspecified other impact, via a crafted read-only fi...
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.29
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.6
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.23.4
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.22.15
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.16
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.18.7
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.39
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.3
Linux Linux Kernel
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.31
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.29.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.2
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.1
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.5
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.15.3
NA
CVE-2009-2695
The Linux kernel prior to 2.6.31-rc7 does not properly prevent mmap operations that target page zero and other low memory addresses, which allows local users to gain privileges by exploiting NULL pointer dereference vulnerabilities, related to (1) the default configuration of the...
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.29
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.6
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.20.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.23.4
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.22.15
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.16
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.18.7
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.12
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.39
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.29.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.16.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.17.9
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.2
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.1
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.5
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.15.3
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.27.30
Linux Linux Kernel 2.6.11.10
NA
CVE-2004-0511
Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in MMDF on OpenServer 5.0.6 and 5.0.7, and possibly other operating systems, may allow malicious users to cause a denial of service by triggering a null dereference.
Sco Openserver 5.0.7
Sco Openserver 5.0.6
Sco Openserver 5.0.6a
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2004-0510
Multiple buffer overflows in MMDF on OpenServer 5.0.6 and 5.0.7, and possibly other operating systems, may allow malicious users to execute arbitrary code, as demonstrated via the execmail program.
Sco Openserver 5.0.7
Sco Openserver 5.0.6a
Sco Openserver 5.0.6
1 EDB exploit
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