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Gentoo: OpenOffice.org Multiple vulnerabilities  14 May 2008 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in OpenOffice.org, possibly allowing for user-assisted execution of arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: libid3tag Denial of Service  14 May 2008 
A Denial of Service vulnerability was found in libid3tag.
 
Gentoo: InspIRCd Denial of Service  09 May 2008 
A buffer overflow in InspIRCd allows remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: Linux Terminal Server Project Multiple vulnerabilities  09 May 2008 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in components shipped with LTSP which allow remote attackers to compromise terminal clients.
 
Gentoo: Firebird Data disclosure  09 May 2008 
Firebird allows remote connections to the administrative account without verifying credentials.
 
Gentoo: Multiple X11 terminals Local privilege escalation  07 May 2008 
A vulnerability was found in aterm, Eterm, Mrxvt, multi-aterm, RXVT, rxvt-unicode, and wterm, allowing for local privilege escalation.
 
Gentoo: KDE start_kdeinit Multiple vulnerabilities  29 April 2008 
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Multiple vulnerabilities in start_kdeinit could possibly allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
 
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