Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 5568 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2003-0882 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Mac OS X before 10.3 initializes the TCP timestamp with a constant number, which allows remote attackers to determine the system's uptime via the ID field in a TCP packet.
CVE-2003-0881 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 7.5 HIGH N/A
Mail in Mac OS X before 10.3, when configured to use MD5 Challenge Response, uses plaintext authentication if the CRAM-MD5 hashed login fails, which could allow remote attackers to gain privileges by sniffing the password.
CVE-2003-0880 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 4.6 MEDIUM N/A
Unknown vulnerability in Mac OS X before 10.3 allows local users to access Dock functions from behind Screen Effects when Full Keyboard Access is enabled using the Keyboard pane in System Preferences.
CVE-2003-0378 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 7.5 HIGH N/A
The Kerberos login authentication feature in Mac OS X, when used with an LDAPv3 server and LDAP bind authentication, may send cleartext passwords to the LDAP server when the AuthenticationAuthority attribute is not set.
CVE-2002-2326 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
The default configuration of Mail.app in Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.0.4 and 10.1 through 10.1.5 sends iDisk authentication credentials in cleartext when connecting to Mac.com, which could allow remote attackers to obtain passwords by sniffing network traffic.
CVE-2002-1269 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 4.6 MEDIUM N/A
Unknown vulnerability in NetInfo Manager application in Mac OS X 10.2.2 allows local users to access restricted parts of a filesystem.
CVE-2002-0676 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 7.5 HIGH N/A
SoftwareUpdate for MacOS 10.1.x does not use authentication when downloading a software update, which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by posing as the Apple update server via techniques such as DNS spoofing or cache poisoning, and supplying Trojan Horse updates.
CVE-2001-1565 1 Apple 1 Mac Os X 2008-09-05 2.1 LOW N/A
Point to Point Protocol daemon (pppd) in MacOS x 10.0 and 10.1 through 10.1.5 provides the username and password on the command line, which allows local users to obtain authentication information via the ps command.