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7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2002-1194
Buffer overflow in talkd on NetBSD 1.6 and previous versions, and possibly other operating systems, may allow remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a long inbound message.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
6.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2007-1677
Multiple buffer overflows in the ISO network protocol support in the NetBSD kernel 2.0 up to and including 4.0_BETA2, and NetBSD-current prior to 20070329, allow local users to execute arbitrary code via long parameters to certain functions, as demonstrated by a long sockaddr str...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 4.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.1
Navision Software Navision Financials Server 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.2
6.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2009-2482
The pam_unix module in OpenPAM in NetBSD 4.0 prior to 4.0.2 and 5.0 prior to 5.0.1 allows local users to change the current root password if it is already known, even when they are not in the wheel group.
Netbsd Netbsd 4.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 4.0
Netbsd Netbsd 5.0
Netbsd Netbsd 4.1
7.2
CVSSv2
CVE-1999-0466
The SVR4 /dev/wabi special device file in NetBSD 1.3.3 and previous versions allows a local user to read or write arbitrary files on the disk associated with that device.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.2
1.7
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-6653
The accept function in NetBSD-current prior to 20061023, NetBSD 3.0 and 3.0.1 prior to 20061024, and NetBSD 2.x prior to 20061029 allows local users to cause a denial of service (socket consumption) via an invalid (1) name or (2) namelen parameter, which may result in the socket ...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd Current
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-6654
The sendmsg function in NetBSD-current prior to 20061023, NetBSD 3.0 and 3.0.1 prior to 20061024, and NetBSD 2.x prior to 20061029, when run on a 64-bit architecture, allows malicious users to cause a denial of service (kernel panic) via an invalid msg_controllen parameter to the...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-6656
Unspecified vulnerability in ptrace in NetBSD-current prior to 20061027, NetBSD 3.0 and 3.0.1 prior to 20061027, and NetBSD 2.x prior to 20061119 allows local users to read kernel memory and obtain sensitive information via certain manipulations of a PT_LWPINFO request, which lea...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-6657
The if_clone_list function in NetBSD-current prior to 20061027, NetBSD 3.0 and 3.0.1 prior to 20061027, and NetBSD 2.x prior to 20061119 allows local users to read potentially sensitive, uninitialized stack memory via unspecified vectors.
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2007-3654
The display driver allocattr functions in NetBSD 3.0 up to and including 4.0_BETA2, and NetBSD-current prior to 20070728, allow local users to cause a denial of service (panic) via a (1) negative or (2) large value in an ioctl call, as demonstrated by the vga_allocattr function.
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 4.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
1.7
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-6655
The procfs implementation in NetBSD-current prior to 20061023, NetBSD 3.0 and 3.0.1 prior to 20061024, and NetBSD 2.x prior to 20061029 allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel panic) by attempting to access /emul/linux/proc/0/stat on a procfs filesystem that was m...
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
CVSSv2
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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CVE-2024-32976
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CVE-2024-27348
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