Product:

Irix

(Sgi)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 184
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
1998-07-03 CVE-1999-1409 The at program in IRIX 6.2 and NetBSD 1.3.2 and earlier allows local users to read portions of arbitrary files by submitting the file to at with the -f argument, which generates error messages that at sends to the user via e-mail. Netbsd, Irix N/A
1996-12-05 CVE-1999-1401 Vulnerability in Desktop searchbook program in IRIX 5.0.x through 6.2 sets insecure permissions for certain user files (iconbook and searchbook). Irix N/A
1997-08-20 CVE-1999-1399 spaceball program in SpaceWare 7.3 v1.0 in IRIX 6.2 allows local users to gain root privileges by setting the HOSTNAME environmental variable to contain the commands to be executed. Irix N/A
1997-05-07 CVE-1999-1398 Vulnerability in xfsdump in SGI IRIX may allow local users to obtain root privileges via the bck.log log file, possibly via a symlink attack. Irix N/A
1996-10-30 CVE-1999-1384 Indigo Magic System Tour in the SGI system tour package (systour) for IRIX 5.x through 6.3 allows local users to gain root privileges via a Trojan horse .exitops program, which is called by the inst command that is executed by the RemoveSystemTour program. Irix N/A
1996-01-03 CVE-1999-1319 Vulnerability in object server program in SGI IRIX 5.2 through 6.1 allows remote attackers to gain root privileges in certain configurations. Irix N/A
1997-05-09 CVE-1999-1286 addnetpr in SGI IRIX 6.2 and earlier allows local users to modify arbitrary files and possibly gain root access via a symlink attack on a temporary file. Irix N/A
1998-03-01 CVE-1999-1272 Buffer overflows in CDROM Confidence Test program (cdrom) allow local users to gain root privileges. Irix N/A
1995-03-03 CVE-1999-1243 SGI Desktop Permissions Tool in IRIX 6.0.1 and earlier allows local users to modify permissions for arbitrary files and gain privileges. Irix N/A
1997-05-16 CVE-1999-1232 Untrusted search path vulnerability in day5datacopier in SGI IRIX 6.2 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a modified PATH environment variable that points to a malicious cp program. Irix N/A