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Gentoo: mailman XSS vulnerabilities
17 February 2003
The email variable and the default error page in mailmain 2.1 contains cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
Gentoo: bladeenc arbitrary code execution
05 February 2003
A wave file will let the attacker to execute all the code he wants on the victim.
Gentoo: qt-dcgui file leaking vulnerability
04 February 2003
All versions < 0.2.2 have a major security vulnerability in the directory parser.
Gentoo: slocate buffer overflow vulnerability
03 February 2003
The overflow appears when the slocate is run with two parameters: -c and -r, using as arguments a 1024 bytes string.
Gentoo: Mail-SpamAssasin arbitrary code execution vulnerability
02 February 2003
An attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code by sending a specially crafted e-mail to a system using SpamAssassin's spamc program in BSMTP mode.
Gentoo: vim command execution vulnerability
22 January 2003
Opening a specially crafted text file with vim can execute arbitrary shell commands and pass parameters to them.
Gentoo: dhcp Multiple vulnerabilities
21 January 2003
According to CERT advisory CA-2003-01 a buffer overflow exists in the minires library embedded in ISC DHCPD versions 3.0 through 3.0.1RC10.
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