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Red Hat: 'vixie-cron' buffer overflow  19 February 2001 
New vixie-cron packages are available that fix a buffer overflow in the 'crontab' command; this could allow certain users to gain elevated privileges.
 
Red Hat: three 'kernel' vulnerabilities  09 February 2001 
Three security holes fixed in new kernel, and several other updates and bug fixes have been applied as well.
 
Red Hat 7.0: 'XEmacs' vulnerability  06 February 2001 
The XEmacs package as shipped with Red Hat Linux 7 has a security problemwith gnuserv and gnuclient, due to a buffer overflow and weak security.
 
Red Hat 6.2: 'XEmacs' vulnerability  06 February 2001 
The XEmacs package as shipped with Red Hat PowerTools 6.2 has a securityproblem with gnuserv and gnuclient, due to a buffer overflow and weaksecurity.
 
Red Hat: 'inetd' vulnerability  30 January 2001 
The inetd server as shipped with Red Hat Linux 6.2 fails to close socketsfor internal services properly.
 
Red Hat: 'bind' vulnerabilities  29 January 2001 
Several security problems have been found in the bind 8.2.2 series.
 
Red Hat: 'micq' buffer overflow  25 January 2001 
New micq packages are available which fix a buffer overflow vulnerability.
 
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