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Microsoft Windows Server 2003Input Validation

Risk 18
Severity
3.5
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000The RtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U API function in NTDLL.DLL in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 and XP SP2 …

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000The VDM (Virtual DOS Machine) emulation environment for MS-DOS applications in Windows 2000, Windows…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft ieThe FTP client in Windows XP SP1 and Server 2003, and Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Windows 2000 SP4, w…

Risk 15
Severity
2.6
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2003 ServerUnknown vulnerability in the PKINIT Protocol for Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Ser…

Risk 25
Severity
3.6
First published (updated )
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Microsoft Windows 2000Unknown vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers al…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows XPBuffer Overflow

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NT"Shatter" style vulnerability in the Window Management application programming interface (API) for M…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTThe DCOM RPC interface for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, and Server 2003 allows remote attacke…

Risk 15
Severity
2.6
First published (updated )

Bea WebLogic ServerBEA WebLogic Express and WebLogic Server 7.0 and 7.0.0.1, stores passwords in plaintext when a keyst…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )
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Microsoft Windows NTThe screensaver on Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, and 2002 does not verify if a domain account has alread…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTNT Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM.EXE) in Windows 2000, NT and XP does not verify user execution permiss…

Risk 25
Severity
3.6
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Windows File Protection (WFP) in Windows 2000 and XP does not remove old security catalog .CAT files…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 stores cleartext authentication information in memory, which could…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Win32k.sys (aka Graphics Device Interface (GDI)) in Windows 2000 and XP allows local users to cause …

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )
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Microsoft Windows 2000RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 only creates one session instance at a time, which allows local us…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000RunAs (runas.exe) in Windows 2000 allows local users to create a spoofed named pipe when the service…

Risk 25
Severity
3.6
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTWindows 2000 and Windows NT allows local users to cause a denial of service (reboot) by executing a …

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows 2000 telnet service allows a local user to make a certain system call that allows …

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000The change password option in the Windows Security interface for Windows 2000 allows attackers to us…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )
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Microsoft Windows 2000The default configuration of the Dr. Watson program in Windows NT and Windows 2000 generates user.dm…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows 2000 Encrypted File System does not properly destroy backups of files that are enc…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Java clients allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a J…

Risk 15
Severity
2.6
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows 2000 allows local users to cause a denial of service by corrupting the local secur…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows 2000The Protected Store in Windows 2000 does not properly select the strongest encryption when available…

Risk 25
Severity
3.6
First published (updated )
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Microsoft Windows 2000The Windows 2000 domain controller allows a malicious user to modify Active Directory information by…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Terminal ServerMicrosoft TCP/IP Printing Services, aka Print Services for Unix, allows an attacker to cause a denia…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTA Windows NT administrator account has the default name of Administrator.

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTA Windows NT system does not clear the system page file during shutdown, which might allow sensitive…

Risk 13
Severity
2.1
First published (updated )

Microsoft Windows NTA remote attacker can disable the virus warning mechanism in Microsoft Excel 97.

Risk 15
Severity
2.6
First published (updated )
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