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Gentoo: 201201-12: Tor: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 January 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Tor, the most severe ofwhich may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code.
 
Gentoo: 201201-11: Firewall Builder: Privilege escalation  23 January 2012 
Insecure temporary file usage in Firewall Builder could allow attackersto overwrite arbitrary files.
 
Gentoo: 201201-10: JasPer: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code  23 January 2012 
Multiple memory management errors in JasPer could result in executionof arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201201-09: FreeType: Multiple vulnerabilities  23 January 2012 
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in FreeType, allowing remoteattackers to possibly execute arbitrary code or cause a Denial ofService.
 
Gentoo: 201201-08: FontForge: User-assisted execution of arbitrary  23 January 2012 
A stack-based buffer overflow flaw in FontForge could result inexecution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
 
Gentoo: 201201-07: NX Server Free Edition, NX Node: Privilege escalation  23 January 2012 
An unspecified vulnerability in NX Server Free Edition and NX Nodecould allow local attackers to gain root privileges.
 
Gentoo: 201201-06: iSCSI Enterprise Target: Arbitrary code execution  23 January 2012 
Format string vulnerabilities in iSCSI Enterprise Target could resultin execution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
 
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