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Caldera: ‘wu-ftpd’ Remote buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Caldera: "The CoreST team has discovered a vulnerability in wu-ftpd that can be exploited to obtain root access to the FTP server."
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Linux kernel 2.4.15 released
Author: JT Smith
Linux kernel version 2.4.15 has been released. It is available from:
Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/patch-2.4.15.gz
Full...
SuSE: ‘susehelp’ remote command execution vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
SuSE A.G.: The susehelp package contains several CGI-scripts to provide a flexible help-system to the user. Some of these scripts open files...
SuSE: ‘susehelp’ remote command execution vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
SuSE A.G.: The susehelp package contains several CGI-scripts to provide a flexible help-system to the user. Some of these scripts open files...
Linux 2.4.15-pre4 – merge with Alan
Author: JT Smith
"Ok, this kernel hopefully contains all the high-priority merges with Alan,
which means that as far as that is concerned, I'm done with...
SuSE webalizer update
Author: JT Smith
"An exploitable bug was found in webalizer which allows a remote attacker
to execute commands on other client machines...
EnGarde: Syncookie vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
"There are is a vulnerability in the kernel's syncookie code which can
allow a remote attacker to potentially guess the cookie...
Caldera: syncookies firewall breaking problem
Author: JT Smith
"...the syncookies design allows a remote attacker to
bypass SYN filtering firewalls in case there is one open port which
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Red Hat advisory for tetex
Author: JT Smith
Updated teTeX packages are available, fixing a temporary file handling
vulnerability and an insecure invocation of dvips in a print filter.
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Red Hat: Kernel 2.2 and 2.4: syncookie vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Syncookies are used to protect a system against certain Denial Of Service
(DOS) attacks. A flaw in this mechanism has been found which...