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Foresight: firefox  31 May 2007 
Previous versions of the firefox package are vulnerable to several types of attacks, one of which is understood to potentially allow compromised or malicious sites to run arbitrary code as the user running the vulnerable application. A number of cross-site-scripting bugs have also been corrected.
 
Foresight: madwifi  24 May 2007 
Previous versions of the madwifi kernel module were vulnerable to three issues whereby malicious remote users can cause a crash via specially formed packets sent to the vulnerable system.
 
Foresight: file  24 May 2007 
Previous versions of the file package are vulnerable to two attacks in which a maliciously crafted file can cause the file command, and any other application using libmagic, to use excessive CPU resources (Denial of Service), crash, or execute arbitrary, attacker-provided code.
 
Foresight: madwifi  24 May 2007 
Previous versions of the madwifi kernel module were vulnerable to three issues whereby malicious remote users can cause a crash via specially formed packets sent to the vulnerable system.
 
Foresight: python  21 May 2007 
Previous versions of the python package have a weakness that can expose memory contents, leading to potential information exposure.
 
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