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Gentoo: 201209-05 LibreOffice: Multiple vulnerabilities  24 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in LibreOffice, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-06 Expat: Multiple vulnerabilities  24 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Expat, possibly resulting in Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-04 BIND: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in BIND, the worst of which may allow remote Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-03 PHP: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities were found in PHP, the worst of which lead to remote execution of arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: 201209-02 libTIFF: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities in libTIFF could result in execution of arbitrary code or Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201209-01 Adobe Flash Player: Multiple vulnerabilities  04 September 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Adobe Flash Player, the worst of which could result in execution of arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: 201208-06 libgdata: Man-in-the-Middle attack  14 August 2012 
A vulnerability in libgdata could allow remote attackers to perform man-in-the-middle attacks.
 
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