Product:

Windows_95

(Microsoft)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 46
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2000-05-25 CVE-2000-0404 The CIFS Computer Browser service allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending a ResetBrowser frame to the Master Browser, aka the "ResetBrowser Frame" vulnerability. Terminal_server, Windows_2000, Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_nt N/A
2000-05-02 CVE-2000-0347 Windows 95 and Windows 98 allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via a NetBIOS session request packet with a NULL source name. Windows_95, Windows_98 N/A
1999-11-12 CVE-2000-0330 The networking software in Windows 95 and Windows 98 allows remote attackers to execute commands via a long file name string, aka the "File Access URL" vulnerability. Windows_95, Windows_98 N/A
2000-05-19 CVE-2000-0305 Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Terminal Server systems allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service by sending a large number of identical fragmented IP packets, aka jolt2 or the "IP Fragment Reassembly" vulnerability. Beos, Terminal_server, Windows_2000, Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_nt N/A
1998-10-05 CVE-1999-1291 TCP/IP implementation in Microsoft Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and possibly others, allows remote attackers to reset connections by forcing a reset (RST) via a PSH ACK or other means, obtaining the target's last sequence number from the resulting packet, then spoofing a reset to the target. Windows_95, Windows_nt N/A
1999-03-08 CVE-1999-1254 Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service by spoofing ICMP redirect messages from a router, which causes Windows to change its routing tables. Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_nt N/A
1999-02-06 CVE-1999-1201 Windows 95 and Windows 98 systems, when configured with multiple TCP/IP stacks bound to the same MAC address, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (traffic amplification) via a certain ICMP echo (ping) packet, which causes all stacks to send a ping response, aka TCP Chorusing. Windows_95, Windows_98 N/A
1999-12-31 CVE-1999-1105 Windows 95, when Remote Administration and File Sharing for NetWare Networks is enabled, creates a share (C$) when an administrator logs in remotely, which allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files by mapping the network drive. Windows_95 N/A
1999-12-31 CVE-1999-1104 Windows 95 uses weak encryption for the password list (.pwl) file used when password caching is enabled, which allows local users to gain privileges by decrypting the passwords. Windows_95 N/A
1999-12-10 CVE-1999-0975 The Windows help system can allow a local user to execute commands as another user by editing a table of contents metafile with a .CNT extension and modifying the topic action to include the commands to be executed when the .hlp file is accessed. Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_nt N/A