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Debian: 'dialog' vulnerability  24 December 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Matt Kraai reported that he found a problem in the way dialogcreates lock-files: it did not create them safely which made itsusceptible to a symlink attack.
 
Debian: 'zope' vulnerability  20 December 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
A busy week for the Zope team: on Monday another security alert wasreleased revealing a potential problem found by Peter Kelly.
 
Debian: Zope privilege escalation vulnerability  19 December 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Previous versions allowed users with privileges in one folder could gain privileges in another folder.
 
Debian: 'nano' vulnerability  16 December 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
When nano (a free pico clone) unexpectedly diesit tries a warning message to a new file with a predictable name.
 
Debian: 'slocate' vulnerability  16 December 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Michel Kaempf reported a security problem in slocate on bugtraqwhich was originally discovered by zorgon.
 
Debian: 'fsh' symlink attack  29 November 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
New fsh packages exist to fix potential symlink attack vulnerabilities.
 
Debian: 'ed' vulnerability  28 November 2000 
Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Alan Cox discovered that GNU ed (a classed line editor tool)created temporary files unsafely.
 
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