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Trustix Secure LinuxFormat string vulnerability in use_syslog() function in LPRng 3.6.24 allows remote attackers to exec…

First published (updated )

IBM AIXSome functions that implement the locale subsystem on Unix do not properly cleanse user-injected fo…

First published (updated )

Redhat Linuxrpc.statd in the nfs-utils package in various Linux distributions does not properly cleanse untruste…

First published (updated )

Suse Suse LinuxOff-by-one error in the channel code of OpenSSH 2.0 through 3.0.2 allows local users or remote malic…

First published (updated )

Immunix ImmunixSquid before 2.3STABLE5 in HTTP accelerator mode does not enable access control lists (ACLs) when th…

7.5
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Trustix Secure Linuxdump in Red Hat Linux 6.2 trusts the pathname specified by the RSH environmental variable, which all…

7.2
First published (updated )

Mandrakesoft Mandrake LinuxKernel logging daemon (klogd) in Linux does not properly cleanse user-injected format strings, which…

7.2
First published (updated )

Trustix Secure LinuxTrustix installs the httpsd program for Apache-SSL with world-writeable permissions, which allows lo…

First published (updated )

Redhat LinuxWhen using the LD_PRELOAD environmental variable in SUID or SGID applications, glibc does not verify…

2.1
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Linux Linux kernelThe Linux kernel 2.4.20 and earlier, and 2.5.x, when running on x86 systems, allows local users to c…

2.1
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Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linuxsquid 2.3 and earlier allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack in some c…

1.2
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Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linuxsdiff 2.7 in the diffutils package allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack.

1.2
First published (updated )

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