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by SSH

CVEs (9)

CVESevRiskCVSSEPSSKEVPublishedDescription
CVE-2002-17150.030.00Dec 31, 2002SSH 1 through 3, and possibly other versions, allows local users to bypass restricted shells such as rbash or rksh by uploading a script to a world-writeable directory, then executing that script to gain normal shell access.
CVE-2002-16450.010.14Nov 25, 2002Buffer overflow in the URL catcher feature for SSH Secure Shell for Workstations client 3.1 to 3.2.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long URL.
CVE-2002-16440.000.00Nov 25, 2002SSH Secure Shell for Servers and SSH Secure Shell for Workstations 2.0.13 through 3.2.1, when running without a PTY, does not call setsid to remove the child process from the process group of the parent process, which allows attackers to gain certain privileges.
CVE-2001-03640.000.01Jun 27, 2001SSH Communications Security sshd 2.4 for Windows allows remote attackers to create a denial of service via a large number of simultaneous connections.
CVE-2000-02170.000.01Feb 24, 2000The default configuration of SSH allows X forwarding, which could allow a remote attacker to control a client's X sessions via a malicious xauth program.
CVE-1999-12310.000.01Jun 9, 1999ssh 2.0.12, and possibly other versions, allows valid user names to attempt to enter the correct password multiple times, but only prompts an invalid user name for a password once, which allows remote attackers to determine user account names on the server.
CVE-1999-10290.000.01May 13, 1999SSH server (sshd2) before 2.0.12 does not properly record login attempts if the connection is closed before the maximum number of tries, allowing a remote attacker to guess the password without showing up in the audit logs.
CVE-1999-03980.000.00Jan 1, 1999In some instances of SSH 1.2.27 and 2.0.11 on Linux systems, SSH will allow users with expired accounts to login.
CVE-1999-11590.000.00Dec 29, 1998SSH 2.0.11 and earlier allows local users to request remote forwarding from privileged ports without being root.