Buffer overflow in FreeBSD angband allows local users to gain privileges.
CVE-1999-0825
The default permissions for UnixWare /var/mail allow local users to read and modify other users' mail.
CVE-1999-0824
A Windows NT user can use SUBST to map a drive letter to a folder, which is not unmapped after the user logs off, potentially allowing that user to modify the location of folders accessed by later users.
CVE-1999-0823
Buffer overflow in FreeBSD xmindpath allows local users to gain privileges via -f argument.
CVE-1999-0822
Buffer overflow in Qpopper (qpop) 3.0 allows remote root access via AUTH command.
CVE-1999-0821
FreeBSD seyon allows local users to gain privileges by providing a malicious program in the -emulator argument.
CVE-1999-0820
FreeBSD seyon allows users to gain privileges via a modified PATH variable for finding the xterm and seyon-emu commands.
CVE-1999-0819
NTMail does not disable the VRFY command, even if the administrator has explicitly disabled it.
CVE-1999-0818
Buffer overflow in Solaris kcms_configure via a long NETPATH environmental variable.
CVE-1999-0817
Lynx WWW client allows a remote attacker to specify command-line parameters which Lynx uses when calling external programs to handle certain protocols, e.g. telnet.