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Gentoo: Net-SNMP Multiple vulnerabilities
05 August 2008
Multiple vulnerabilities in Net-SNMP allow for authentication bypass in snmpd and execution of arbitrary code in Perl applications using Net-SMNP.
Gentoo: xine-lib User-assisted execution of arbitrary code
05 August 2008
xine-lib is vulnerable to multiple buffer overflows when processing media streams.
Gentoo: Python Multiple vulnerabilities
31 July 2008
Multiple vulnerabilities in Python may allow for the execution of arbitrary code.
Gentoo: Pan User-assisted execution of arbitrary code
31 July 2008
A buffer overflow vulnerability in Pan may allow remote attacker to execute arbitrary code.
Gentoo: VLC Multiple vulnerabilities
31 July 2008
Multiple vulnerabilities in VLC may allow for the execution of arbitrary code.
Gentoo: Mercurial Directory traversal
15 July 2008
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D A directory traversal vulnerability in Mercurial allows for the renaming of arbitrary files.
Gentoo: BIND Cache poisoning
11 July 2008
A weakness in the DNS protocol has been reported, which could lead to cache poisoning on recursive resolvers.
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