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Gentoo: snort buffer overflow vulnerability  06 March 2003 
Remote attackers may exploit the buffer overflow condition to run arbitrary code on a Snort sensor with the privileges of the Snort IDS process, which typically runs as the superuser.
 
Gentoo: snort Buffer overflow  06 March 2003 
Remote attackers may exploit the buffer overflow condition to runarbitrary code on a Snort sensor with the privileges of the Snort IDSprocess, which typically runs as the superuser.
 
Gentoo: tcpdump denial of service  05 March 2003 
A vulnerability exists in the parsing of ISAKMP packets (UDP port 500) that allows an attacker to force TCPDUMP into an infinite loop upon receipt of a specially crafted packet.
 
Gentoo: sendmail remote root exploit  04 March 2003 
A remote vulnerability exists that can result in commands can be executed with administrative privileges.
 
Gentoo: eterm escape sequence vulnerability  03 March 2003 
Many of the features supported by popular terminal emulator software can be abused when un-trusted data is displayed on the screen.
 
Gentoo: vte escape sequence vulnerability  03 March 2003 
Many of the features supported by popular terminal emulator software can be abused when un-trusted data is displayed on the screen.
 
Gentoo: vnc Insecure cookie generation  24 February 2003 
The VNC server acts as an X server, but the script for starting itgenerates an MIT X cookie (which is used for X authentication) withoutusing a strong enough random number generator. This could allow anattacker to be able to more easily guess the authentication cookie.
 
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