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Mandrake: ‘at’ Heap corruption vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "en-parse discovered a problem in the at command containing an extra call to free() which can lead to a segfault with...
SuSE: ‘at’ Local privilege escalation
Author: JT Smith
SuSE: "The 'at' command reads commands from standard input for execution at a later time specified on the command line. If such...
SuSE: sudo security announcement
Author: JT Smith
SuSE: "The SuSE Security Team discovered a bug in the sudo program which is installed setuid to root. Attackers may trick 'sudo'...
Mandrake: mutt buffer overflow
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "Joost Pol reported a remotely exploitable buffer overflow in the mutt email client. It is recommended that all mutt users...
Mandrake: Security update to bind
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "There are some insecure permissions on configuration files and executables with the bind 9.x packages shipped with Mandrake Linux 8.0
and 8.1....
Mandrake: ‘libgtop’ Remote format string vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "A remote format string vulnerability was found in the libgtop daemon by
Laboratory intexxia. By sending a specially crafted format...
Mandrake: ‘kerberos’ buffer overflow
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "A buffer overflow exists in the telnet portion of Kerberos that could
provide root access to local users. MDKSA-2001:068 provided...
Mandrake: ‘openssh’ Privilege escalation vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "The new OpenSSH 3.0.2 fixes a vulnerability in the UseLogin option.
By default, Mandrake Linux does not enable UseLogin, but if...
SuSE: SSH update
Author: JT Smith
SuSE: "Our last openssh security announcement SuSE-SA:2001:044 (*) may falsely lead to assume that the openssh-2.9.9p2 update packages on our ftp server...
Mandrake: ‘kernel22’ DoS vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerablity in the 2.2.19 and 2.4.11 Linux kernels could be used by local users to gain root privilages and could...