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Debian: Updated 'wu-ftpd' ia32 packages
23 January 2001
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LinuxSecurity.com Team
This additional advisory only announces a recompile of the package forthe Intel ia32 architecture.
Debian: 'jazip' vulnerability
23 January 2001
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LinuxSecurity.com Team
With older versions of jazip a user could gain root access for membersof the floppy group to the local machine.
Debian: 'wu-ftpd' vulnerabilities
23 January 2001
Posted by
LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security people at WireX have noticed a temp file creation bug and theWU-FTPD development team has found a possible format string bug inwu-ftpd.
Debian: 'mysql' remote buffer overflow
22 January 2001
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LinuxSecurity.com Team
A buffer overflow in the mysql server that leads to a remote exploit exists in previous versions.
Debian: 'sash' incorrection permissions
22 January 2001
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LinuxSecurity.com Team
Versions of sash prior to 3.4-4 did not clone /etc/shadow properlywhich lead into readable files for anybody.
Debian: 'micq' remote buffer overflow
22 January 2001
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A remote attacker may be able to sniff packets to the ICQ server to execute arbitrary code on the victim system.
Debian: 'splitvt' multiple vulnerabilities
22 January 2001
Posted by
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Numerous buffer overflow and a format string attacks exist in previous versions.
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