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CVE-2006-0055

Disclosure Date: January 11, 2006 (last updated October 04, 2023)
The ispell_op function in ee on FreeBSD 4.10 to 6.0 uses predictable filenames and does not confirm which file is being written, which allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack when ee invokes ispell.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-2218

Disclosure Date: July 26, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
The device file system (devfs) in FreeBSD 5.x does not properly check parameters of the node type when creating a device node, which makes hidden devices available to attackers, who can then bypass restrictions on a jailed process.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-2068

Disclosure Date: July 05, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
FreeBSD 4.x through 4.11 and 5.x through 5.4 allows remote attackers to modify certain TCP options via a TCP packet with the SYN flag set for an already established session.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-0356

Disclosure Date: May 31, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Multiple TCP implementations with Protection Against Wrapped Sequence Numbers (PAWS) with the timestamps option enabled allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (connection loss) via a spoofed packet with a large timer value, which causes the host to discard later packets because they appear to be too old.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-0988

Disclosure Date: May 02, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Race condition in gzip 1.2.4, 1.3.3, and earlier, when decompressing a gzipped file, allows local users to modify permissions of arbitrary files via a hard link attack on a file while it is being decompressed, whose permissions are changed by gzip after the decompression is complete.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-0708

Disclosure Date: May 02, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
The sendfile system call in FreeBSD 4.8 through 4.11 and 5 through 5.4 can transfer portions of kernel memory if a file is truncated while it is being sent, which could allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-1126

Disclosure Date: April 15, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
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.
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Unknown

CVE-2005-0610

Disclosure Date: April 12, 2005 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Multiple symlink vulnerabilities in portupgrade before 20041226_2 in FreeBSD allow local users to (1) overwrite arbitrary files and possibly replace packages to execute arbitrary code via pkg_fetch, (2) overwrite arbitrary files via temporary files when portupgrade upgrades a port or package, or (3) create arbitrary zero-byte files via the pkgdb.fixme temporary file.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2005-0109

Disclosure Date: March 05, 2005 (last updated October 11, 2024)
Hyper-Threading technology, as used in FreeBSD and other operating systems that are run on Intel Pentium and other processors, allows local users to use a malicious thread to create covert channels, monitor the execution of other threads, and obtain sensitive information such as cryptographic keys, via a timing attack on memory cache misses.
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Unknown

CVE-2004-1066

Disclosure Date: January 10, 2005 (last updated February 22, 2025)
The cmdline pseudofiles in (1) procfs on FreeBSD 4.8 through 5.3, and (2) linprocfs on FreeBSD 5.x through 5.3, do not properly validate a process argument vector, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (panic) or read portions of kernel memory. NOTE: this candidate might be SPLIT into 2 separate items in the future.
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