CVE-2007-4310
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CVE-2007-4310 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. The finger daemon (in.fingerd) in Sun Solaris 7 through 9 allows remote attackers to list all accounts that have certain nonstandard GECOS fields via a request composed of a single digit, as demonstrated by a "finger 9@host" command, a different vulnerability than CVE-2001-1503.. EPSS estimates a 1.06% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
The finger daemon (in.fingerd) in Sun Solaris 7 through 9 allows remote attackers to list all accounts that have certain nonstandard GECOS fields via a request composed of a single digit, as demonstrated by a "finger 9@host" command, a different vulnerability than CVE-2001-1503.
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | Sunos | 5.7 |
| Sun | Sunos | 5.8 |
| Sun | Sunos | 5.9 |
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- Status
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