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July 2001

Browse CVE records published in July 2001, with severity, affected products, CWE, KEV, and source-backed vulnerability context.

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Medium · CVSS 5.3

CVE-2001-1533: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of...

Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a flood of fragmented UDP packets. NOTE: the vendor disputes this issue, saying that it requires high bandwidth to exploit, and the server does not experience any instability. Therefore this "laws of physics" issue might not be included in CVE

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Jan 16, 2025

Unknown · CVSS Not scored

CVE-2001-1553: Buffer overflow in setiathome for SETI@home 3.03, if installed setuid, could allow local users to execute a...

Buffer overflow in setiathome for SETI@home 3.03, if installed setuid, could allow local users to execute arbitrary code via long command line options (1) socks_server, (2) socks_user, and (3) socks_passwd. NOTE: since the default configuration of setiathome is not setuid, perhaps this issue should not be included in CVE.

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Sep 16, 2024

Unknown · CVSS Not scored

CVE-2001-1514: ColdFusion 4.5 and 5, when running on Windows with the advanced security sandbox type set to "operating sys...

ColdFusion 4.5 and 5, when running on Windows with the advanced security sandbox type set to "operating system," does not properly pass security context to (1) child processes created with <CFEXECUTE> and (2) child processes that call the CreateProcess function and are executed with <CFOBJECT> or end with the CFX extension, which allows attackers to execute programs with the permissions of the System account.

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Sep 16, 2024

Unknown · CVSS Not scored

CVE-2001-1519: RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 allows local users to create a spoofed named pipe when the service is sto...

RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 allows local users to create a spoofed named pipe when the service is stopped, then capture cleartext usernames and passwords when clients connect to the service. NOTE: the vendor disputes this issue, saying that administrative privileges are already required to exploit it

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Sep 16, 2024

Unknown · CVSS Not scored

CVE-2001-1518: RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 only creates one session instance at a time, which allows local users to...

RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 only creates one session instance at a time, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (RunAs hang) by creating a named pipe session with the authentication server without any request for service. NOTE: the vendor disputes this vulnerability, however the vendor also presents a scenario in which other users could be affected if running on a Terminal Server. Therefore this is a vulnerability.

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Sep 16, 2024

Unknown · CVSS Not scored

CVE-2001-1517: RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 stores cleartext authentication information in memory, which could allow...

RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 stores cleartext authentication information in memory, which could allow attackers to obtain usernames and passwords by executing a process that is allocated the same memory page after termination of a RunAs command. NOTE: the vendor disputes this issue, saying that administrative privileges are already required to exploit it, and the original researcher did not respond to requests for additional information

Published Jul 14, 2005 · Updated Sep 16, 2024