CVE-ID

CVE-1999-0664

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Description
An application-critical Windows NT registry key has inappropriate permissions.
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Assigning CNA
MITRE Corporation
Date Record Created
19990803 Disclaimer: The record creation date may reflect when the CVE ID was allocated or reserved, and does not necessarily indicate when this vulnerability was discovered, shared with the affected vendor, publicly disclosed, or updated in CVE.
Phase (Legacy)
Proposed (19990803)
Votes (Legacy)
ACCEPT(1) Wall
NOOP(1) Baker
RECAST(2) Christey, Northcutt
Comments (Legacy)
 Northcutt> I think we can define appropriate, take a look at the nt security .pdf
   and see if you can't see a way to phrase specific keys in a way that
   defines inappropriate.
 Christey> Upon further reflection, this is too high-level for CVE.
   Specific registry keys with bad permissions is roughly
   equivalent to Unix configuration files that have bad
   permissions; those permission problems can be created by
   any vendor, not just a specific one.  Therefore this
   candidate should be RECAST into each separate registry
   key that has this problem.

Proposed (Legacy)
19990803
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