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#Vulnerabilities | 58 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2002-10-10 | CVE-2002-0370 | Buffer overflow in the ZIP capability for multiple products allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via ZIP files containing entries with long filenames, including (1) Microsoft Windows 98 with Plus! Pack, (2) Windows XP, (3) Windows ME, (4) Lotus Notes R4 through R6 (pre-gold), (5) Verity KeyView, and (6) Stuffit Expander before 7.0. | Stuffit_expander, Lotus_notes, Windows_98_plus_pack, Windows_me, Windows_xp, Keyview_viewing_sdk, Winzip | N/A | ||
2001-12-31 | CVE-2001-1552 | ssdpsrv.exe in Windows ME allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending multiple newlines in a Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) message. NOTE: multiple replies to the original post state that the problem could not be reproduced. | Windows_me | N/A | ||
2001-12-20 | CVE-2001-0877 | Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on Windows 98, 98SE, ME, and XP allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via (1) a spoofed SSDP advertisement that causes the client to connect to a service on another machine that generates a large amount of traffic (e.g., chargen), or (2) via a spoofed SSDP announcement to broadcast or multicast addresses, which could cause all UPnP clients to send traffic to a single target system. | Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2001-12-20 | CVE-2001-0876 | Buffer overflow in Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on Windows 98, 98SE, ME, and XP allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a NOTIFY directive with a long Location URL. | Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2001-12-06 | CVE-2001-0721 | Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) in Windows 98, 98SE, ME, and XP allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption or crash) via a malformed UPnP request. | Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2001-07-02 | CVE-2001-0238 | Microsoft Data Access Component Internet Publishing Provider 8.103.2519.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass Security Zone restrictions via WebDAV requests. | Windows_2000, Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_nt | N/A | ||
2001-02-12 | CVE-2001-0003 | Web Extender Client (WEC) in Microsoft Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me does not properly process Internet Explorer security settings for NTLM authentication, which allows attackers to obtain NTLM credentials and possibly obtain the password, aka the "Web Client NTLM Authentication" vulnerability. | Office, Windows_2000, Windows_me, Windows_nt | N/A | ||
2001-01-09 | CVE-2000-1039 | Various TCP/IP stacks and network applications allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service by flooding a target host with TCP connection attempts and completing the TCP/IP handshake without maintaining the connection state on the attacker host, aka the "NAPTHA" class of vulnerabilities. NOTE: this candidate may change significantly as the security community discusses the technical nature of NAPTHA and learns more about the affected applications. This candidate is at a higher level... | Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_nt | N/A | ||
2000-12-19 | CVE-2000-0980 | NMPI (Name Management Protocol on IPX) listener in Microsoft NWLink does not properly filter packets from a broadcast address, which allows remote attackers to cause a broadcast storm and flood the network. | Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me | N/A | ||
2000-12-19 | CVE-2000-0979 | File and Print Sharing service in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me does not properly check the password for a file share, which allows remote attackers to bypass share access controls by sending a 1-byte password that matches the first character of the real password, aka the "Share Level Password" vulnerability. | Windows_95, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me | N/A |