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Red Hat: 'Bitchx' vulnerability
13 December 2000
New BitchX packages are available which fix the problem with processingmalformed DNS answers.
Red Hat: 'Zope' vulnerability
12 December 2000
Vulnerability in legacy names allows calling those contructors without thecorrect permissions.
Red Hat: 'ed' vulnerability
11 December 2000
The ed editor used files in /tmp in an insecure fashion.
Redhat: 'diskcheck' race condition [UPDATED]
05 December 2000
A race vulnerability exists in the diskcheck package.
Redhat: 'tcsh' symlink vulnerability
01 December 2000
Versions 6.09 and below of tcsh are vulnerable to a symbolic link attack.
Redhat: 'pam' update
01 December 2000
Updated PAM packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 6.x and 7.
RedHat: 'ethereal' buffer overflow
29 November 2000
Versions of Ethereal prior to 0.8.14 are vulnerable to buffer overflows.The ethereal-0.8.14 packages correct this problem.
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