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Debianfshd (fsh daemon) in Debian GNU/Linux allows local users to overwrite files of other users via a sym…

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DebianBuffer Overflow

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DebianThe default installation of Debian GNU/Linux uses an insecure Master Boot Record (MBR) which allows …

7.2
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DebianLinux apcd program allows local attackers to modify arbitrary files via a symlink attack.

7.2
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Berkeley Nvinviboot boot script in the Debian nvi package allows local users to delete files via malformed entri…

2.1
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Debianhtdig allows remote attackers to execute commands via filenames with shell metacharacters.

7.5
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Debiandump in Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 does not properly restore symlinks, which allows a local user to modify…

2.1
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DebianDenial of service in Debian IRC Epic/epic4 client via a long string.

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DebianThe Debian mailman package uses weak authentication, which allows attackers to gain privileges.

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Apache HTTP ServerA default configuration of Apache on Debian GNU/Linux sets the ServerRoot to /usr/doc, which allows …

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