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Debian: 2681-1: libxcursor: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Ilja van Sprundel of IOActive discovered several security issues in multiple components of the X.org graphics stack and the related libraries: Various integer overflows, sign handling errors in integer conversions, buffer overflows, memory corruption and missing input [More...]
 
Debian: 2680-1: libxt: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Ilja van Sprundel of IOActive discovered several security issues in multiple components of the X.org graphics stack and the related libraries: Various integer overflows, sign handling errors in integer conversions, buffer overflows, memory corruption and missing input [More...]
 
Debian: 2679-1: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Ilja van Sprundel of IOActive discovered several security issues in multiple components of the X.org graphics stack and the related libraries: Various integer overflows, sign handling errors in integer conversions, buffer overflows, memory corruption and missing input [More...]
 
Debian: 2678-1: mesa: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Ilja van Sprundel of IOActive discovered several security issues in multiple components of the X.org graphics stack and the related libraries: Various integer overflows, sign handling errors in integer conversions, buffer overflows, memory corruption and missing input [More...]
 
Debian: 2677-1: libxrender: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Ilja van Sprundel of IOActive discovered several security issues in multiple components of the X.org graphics stack and the related libraries: Various integer overflows, sign handling errors in integer conversions, buffer overflows, memory corruption and missing input [More...]
 
Debian: 2672-1: kfreebsd-9: interpretation conflict  22 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Adam Nowacki discovered that the new FreeBSD NFS implementation processes a crafted READDIR request which instructs to operate a file system on a file node as if it were a directory node, leading to a kernel crash or potentially arbitrary code execution. [More...]
 
Debian: 2671-1: request-tracker4: Multiple vulnerabilities  22 May 2013 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Request Tracker, an extensible trouble-ticket tracking system. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: [More...]
 
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