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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2005-2750 2.1
Software Update in Mac OS X 10.4.2, when the user marks all updates to be ignored, exits without asking the user to reset the status of the updates, which could prevent important, security-relevant updates from being installed.
11-07-2017 - 01:32 01-11-2005 - 12:47
CVE-2005-1126 2.1
The SIOCGIFCONF ioctl (ifconf function) in FreeBSD 4.x through 4.11 and 5.x through 5.4 does not properly clear a buffer before using it, which allows local users to obtain portions of sensitive kernel memory.
11-07-2017 - 01:32 15-04-2005 - 04:00
CVE-2005-2751 2.1
memberd in Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.2, in certain situations, does not quickly synchronize access control checks with changes in group membership, which could allow users to access files and other resources after they have been removed from a group.
11-07-2017 - 01:32 01-11-2005 - 12:47
CVE-2005-2739 2.1
Keychain Access in Mac OS X 10.4.2 and earlier keeps a password visible even if a keychain times out while the password is being viewed, which could allow attackers with physical access to obtain the password.
11-07-2017 - 01:32 01-11-2005 - 12:47
CVE-2005-2749 2.1
Unspecified vulnerability in the Finder Get Info window for Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.2 causes Finder to misrepresent file and group ownership information. NOTE: it is not clear whether this issue satisfies the CVE definition of a vulnerability.
11-07-2017 - 01:32 01-11-2005 - 12:47
CVE-2005-2752 2.1
An unspecified kernel interface in Mac OS X 10.4.2 and earlier does not properly clear memory before reusing it, which could allow attackers to obtain sensitive information, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-1126 and CVE-2005-1406.
08-03-2011 - 02:24 01-11-2005 - 12:47
CVE-2005-1406 4.6
The kernel in FreeBSD 4.x to 4.11 and 5.x to 5.4 does not properly clear certain fixed-length buffers when copying variable-length data for use by applications, which could allow those applications to read previously used sensitive memory.
08-03-2011 - 02:21 06-05-2005 - 04:00
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