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CVSS: 5.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

13 Nov 2001 — vi.recover in OpenBSD before 3.1 allows local users to remove arbitrary zero-byte files such as device nodes. • ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.9/common/016_recover.patch •

CVSS: 10.0EPSS: 27%CPEs: 87EXPL: 3

14 Aug 2001 — Buffer overflow in BSD-based telnetd telnet daemon on various operating systems allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a set of options including AYT (Are You There), which is not properly handled by the telrcv function. • https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/21018 • CWE-120: Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input ('Classic Buffer Overflow') •

CVSS: 10.0EPSS: 35%CPEs: 51EXPL: 4

24 May 2001 — Buffer overflows in BSD-based FTP servers allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long pattern string containing a {} sequence, as seen in (1) g_opendir, (2) g_lstat, (3) g_stat, and (4) the glob0 buffer as used in the glob functions glob2 and glob3. • https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/20731 •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 1%CPEs: 23EXPL: 0

30 Dec 1999 — ip_input.c in BSD-derived TCP/IP implementations allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or hang) via crafted packets. ip_input.c en implementaciones de TCP/IP derivadas de BSD permiten a atacantes remotos causar una denegación de servicio (cuelgue o caída) mediante paquetes artesanales. • http://www.openbsd.org/errata23.html#tcpfix • CWE-20: Improper Input Validation •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 20EXPL: 1

05 Sep 1999 — FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD allow an attacker to cause a denial of service by creating a large number of socket pairs using the socketpair function, setting a large buffer size via setsockopt, then writing large buffers. • https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/19488 •

CVSS: 10.0EPSS: 0%CPEs: 4EXPL: 0

20 Feb 1998 — FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files. • ftp://ftp.NetBSD.ORG/pub/NetBSD/misc/security/advisories/NetBSD-SA1998-003.txt.asc •

CVSS: 7.2EPSS: 0%CPEs: 4EXPL: 0

01 Feb 1998 — mmap function in BSD allows local attackers in the kmem group to modify memory through devices. • https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/CVE-1999-0304 •