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Rule: -- Sid: 2159 -- Summary: This event is generated when an invalid BGP type is detected. -- Impact: Unknown. -- Detailed Information: This event indicates that a <a href="/keyword/border-gateway/" >border gateway</a> Protocol (BGP) packet with an invalid type has been detected. BGP packets must have a type of 1 or more. This event indicates that a BGP packet was...

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Rule: -- Sid: 2159 -- Summary: This event is generated when an invalid BGP type is detected. -- Impact: Unknown. -- Detailed Information: This event indicates that a <a href="/keyword/border-gateway/" >border gateway</a> Protocol (BGP) packet with an invalid type has been detected. BGP packets must have a type of 1 or more. This event indicates that a BGP packet was detected with a type of 0. This may be related to another issue regarding invalid BGP datasizes. See sid 2158 for further information. Note: if sid 2158 has been disabled, this event will be generated if the type of problem described in the documentation for sid 2158 is detected. -- Affected Systems: This BGP packet may cause problems with TCPDump. -- Attack Scenarios: An attacker would need to craft a special BGP packet with a type of 0 or a datasize of less than 20 bytes. -- Ease of Attack: Simple. -- False Positives: None Known. -- False Negatives: None Known. -- Corrective Action: Upgrad...

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UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:2522-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a knownvulnerability in the Microsoft implementation of SSL Version 3.-Impact:Denial of Service (DoS).-Detailed Information:A vulnerability exists in t
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:428-Summary:This event is generated when a host generates and ICMP Parameter Problem datagram with an undefined ICMP Code.-Impact:ICMP datagrams should never contain undefined ICMP Codes. This is normally an indication of ne
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:14777-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a known vulnerability in an ActiveX control.-Impact:A successful attack can cause a buffer overflow and the subsequent execution of arbitrary code with sys
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:477-Summary:This event is generated when a network host generates an ICMP source quench datagram.-Impact:ICMP source quench message are generated by gateway devices that no longer have the buffer space needed to queue datagrams
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:4131-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a formatstring validation problem associated with a SHOUTcast streaming server.-Impact:Serious. A successful attack may cause the server to read from or wr
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:4129-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a known vulnerability in Novell ZenWorks Remote Management Agent.-Impact:Denial of Service (DoS).-Detailed Information:Novell ZenWorks Remote Management
UCCS - CS - 591
SID:297-Rule:-Summary:This event is triggered when an attempt is made to overflow an imapd server.-Impact:Commands may be run on the IMAP server as the root user, This can lead to a complete compromise of the targeted system-Detailed
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:824-Summary:A remote user has tried access the php.cgi script. Some versions of this script can allow access to any file the server can read.-Impact:Information disclosure.-Detailed Information:Because of a design problem in
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:222-Summary:This event is generated when ICMP traffic is sent between Tribe Flood Network 2000 (TFN2K) hosts.-Impact:Attempted DDoS. It is possible there is a TFN2K host in your network. -Detailed Information:When TFN2K host
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:2598-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a buffer overrun condition in the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT).-Impact:Remote execution of arbitrary code.-Detailed Information:A vulnerability
UCCS - CS - 591
SID:342-Rule:-Summary:This event is generated when an attack attempt is made against an ftp server possibly running a vulnerable ftpd on Solaris 8-Impact:Possible remote execution of commands on the affected server as the root user-D
UCCS - CS - 591
SID:338-Rule:-Summary:This event is generated when an attack attempt is made against an ftp server possibly running a vulnerable ftpd-Impact:Possible remote execution of commands on the affected server as the root user-Detailed Inform
MO St. Louis - WOFACT - 94
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400 Occupational Outlook Handbookfrom the need to replace experienced customer service representatives who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force. Replacement needs are expected to be significant in this large occupation as many you
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UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1337-Summary:Attempted chgrp command access via web-Impact:Attempt to change group permissions on a webserver.-Detailed Information:This is an attempt to change file permissions on a machine. Using thiscommand anattacker ma
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1339-Summary:Attempted chsh command access via web-Impact:Attempt to change a users shell on a webserver.-Detailed Information:This is an attempt to change a users shell on a machine. Using thiscommand an attackermay change
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule-Sid:995-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to request an HTTP-based password change.-Impact:Information gathering/remote access. Error messages from failed password changes can indicate whether a given account
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1926-Summary:This event is generated when a request is made to Network File System (NFS) to list all exported file systems and to indicate which clients are permitted to mount each file system.-Impact:Information disclosure. Th
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1888-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a known vulnerability in WS_FTP.-Impact:Serious. Execution of arbitrary code is possible.-Detailed Information:Executing site cpwd with an specially cr
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:589-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made through a portmap GETPORT request to discover the port where the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) yppasswd is listening.-Impact:Information disclosure. This request is use
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:2100-Summary:This event indicates that network activity relating to the Trojan Horseprogram Subseven 2.1 Gold has been detected. This software offers complete control of the infected host.-Impact:Possible theft of data and con
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule: -Sid:649-Summary:Shellcode to set the group identity to 0 (root) was detected.-Impact:If this code is executed successfully, it is possible for the currentprocess to inherity root group privledges. -Detailed Information:Snort
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule: -Sid:2215-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to access nsManager.cgi on an internal web server. This may indicate an attempt to exploit an authentication vulnerability in Alabanza Control Panel 3.0 and earlier.-
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:336-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to access roots home directory in an ftp session.-Impact:Serious. Information disclosure.-Detailed Information:An ftp command to change directories to root's home d
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1951-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to mount a specific file system exported through Network File System (NFS). -Impact:Remote access. This mount request can give an attacker remote access to an NFS dir
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule-Sid3-13965-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a known vulnerability in .-Impact:Denial of Service. Information disclosure. Loss of integrity. Complete admin access.-Detailed Information:An ActiveX
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:1952-Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to mount a specific file system exported through Network File System (NFS). -Impact:Remote access. This mount request can give an attacker remote access to an NFS dir
UCCS - CS - 591
Rule:-Sid:2030-Summary:A user can change their password for Network Information Services (NIS) using the ypasswd command. A vulnerability exists in ypasswd wherean overly long username can cause a buffer overflow resulting in unauthorized
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