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Gentoo: 201209-13 libjpeg-turbo: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code  26 September 2012 
A vulnerability in libjpeg-turbo could result in execution of arbitrary code or Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-12 Libtasn1: Denial of Service  25 September 2012 
A vulnerability in Libtasn1 might cause a Denial of Service condition.
 
Gentoo: 201209-11 Opera: Multiple vulnerabilities  25 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Opera, the worst of which may allow remote execution of arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: 201209-10 Calligra: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code  25 September 2012 
A buffer overflow vulnerability in Calligra could result in the execution of arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: 201209-09 Atheme IRC Services: Denial of Service  25 September 2012 
A vulnerability has been found in Atheme which may lead to Denial of Service or a bypass of security restrictions.
 
Gentoo: 201209-08 SquidClamav: Denial of Service  24 September 2012 
A vulnerability in SquidClamav may result in Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-07 International Components for Unicode: User-assisted execution  24 September 2012 
A buffer overflow in International Components for Unicode could result in execution of arbitrary code or Denial of Service.
 
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