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Debian: pptpd buffer overflow vulnerability
30 April 2003
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LinuxSecurity.com Team
By specifying a small packet length an attacker is able to overflow a buffer and execute code under the user id that runs pptpd, probably root.
Debian: gkrellm multiple vulnerablilites
24 April 2003
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There are multiple vulnerabilities in gkrellm.
Debian: kdelibs insecure execution vulnerability
23 April 2003
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The KDE team discoverd a vulnerability in the way KDE uses Ghostscript software for processing of PostScript (PS) and PDF files.
Debian: UPDATED: mime-support insecure tmp file creation vulnerability
23 April 2003
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Unfortunately yesterday's update for mime-support did not exactly work as expected, which requires an update.
Debian: mime-support insecure tmp file creation vulnerability
22 April 2003
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When a temporary file is to be used it is created insecurely, allowing an attacker to overwrite arbitrary under the user id of the person executing run-mailcap, most probably root.
Debian: ircii multiple vulnerabilities
22 April 2003
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There are multiple vulnerabilities in ircii.
Debian: sendmail-wide buffer overflow vulnerability
18 April 2003
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There is a buffer overflow, triggered by a char to int conversion, in the address parsing code in sendmail.
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