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  • Date UpdatedIDTitle
  • 07 Aug 2001VU#994851Microsoft Services for UNIX Telnet server is vulnerable to denial of service via memory leak
  • 07 Aug 2001VU#898931Multiple vendors' RADIUS implementations do not adequately validate user input thereby permitting DoS and arbitrary command execution via 'radiusd' daemon
  • 07 Aug 2001VU#35085Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) discloses contents of files via crafted request for .htr file
  • 07 Aug 2001VU#264272Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) discloses contents of files via crafted request containing "%3F+.htr"
  • 07 Aug 2001VU#28565Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) discloses contents of files via crafted request containing "+.htr"
  • 03 Aug 2001VU#321475Allaire ColdFusion Server contains vulnerability allowing templates to be overwritten by zero byte file of the same name
  • 01 Aug 2001VU#982616KDE2 kdesu 'keep password' option does not verify socket listener potentially exposing su password
  • 01 Aug 2001VU#127435HPUX kmmodreg allows arbitrary file overwriting via symlink redirection of temporary file
  • 31 Jul 2001VU#664141Debian glibc 2 symlink issue could allow arbitrary file overwriting
  • 30 Jul 2001VU#642239Lotus Domino Server R5 vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting via passing of user input directly to default error page
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