CVE-2001-1535
Vulnerability Description
Slashcode 2.0 creates new accounts with an 8-character random password, which could allow local users to obtain session ID's from cookies and gain unauthorized access via a brute force attack.
Slashcode 2.0 creates new accounts with an 8-character random password, which could allow local users to obtain session ID's from cookies and gain unauthorized access via a brute force attack.
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle MySQL 5.6.31 and earlier and 5.7.13 and earlier allows local users to affect availability via vectors related to Server: Replication.
Vulnerability in the Solaris component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite (subcomponent: Kernel). Supported versions that are affected are 10 and 11. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows high p...
Vulnerability in the Solaris component of Oracle Sun Systems Products Suite (subcomponent: Kernel). The supported version that is affected is 11.3. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows high privi...
Vulnerability in the Oracle Solaris product of Oracle Systems (component: LDAP Library). The supported version that is affected is 11. Difficult to exploit vulnerability allows high privileged attacke...
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