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2005
2005
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ESB-2005.0023 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 634-1 -- New hylafax packages fix unauthorised access
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(12/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0022 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 633-1 -- New bmv package fixes insecure temporary file creation
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(12/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0025 -- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-002 -- Vulnerability in Cursor and Icon Format Handling Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that cursor, animated cursor, and icon formats are handled on the Windows platform.
(12/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0024 -- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-001 -- Vulnerability in HTML Help Could Allow Code Execution
- A cross-domain vulnerability exists in HTML Help ActiveX control that could allow information disclosure or remote code execution on an affected Windows system.
(12/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0021 -- APPLE-SA-2005-01-11 -- iTunes 4.7.1
- Malicious playlists can cause iTunes to crash and could execute arbitrary code.
(12/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0020 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 632-1 -- New linpopup packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(11/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0019 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 631-1 -- New kdlibs packages fix arbitrary FTP command execution
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(11/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0018 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 630-1 -- New lintian packages fix insecure temporary directory
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(11/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0017 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 629-1 -- New kerberos packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(10/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0015 -- Exim security advisory -- Two Exim vulnerabilities - SPA authentication and IPv6 address parsing
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(07/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0014 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 628-1 -- New imlib2 packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(07/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0013 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 627-1 -- New namazu2 packages fix cross-site scripting vulnerability
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(07/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0012 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 626-1 -- New tiff packages fix denial of service
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(07/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0016 -- NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisories -- Ten vulnerabilities in Oracle Database and Oracle Application Server
- Multiple critical vulnerabilities in Oracle Database Server and Oracle Application Server prior to August 2004 include buffer overflows, PL/SQL Injection, trigger abuse, character set conversion bugs and denial of service.
(07/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0011 -- Nullsoft SHOUTcast Server format string vulnerability
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0010 -- RHSA-2005:010-01 -- Updated VIM packages fix security vulnerability
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0009 -- RHSA-2005:005-01 -- Updated fam packages fix security issue
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0008 -- RHSA-2004:464-02 -- Updated mc package resolves security vulnerabilities
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0007 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 625-1 -- New pcal packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0006 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 624-1 -- New zip packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(06/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0005 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 623-1 -- New nasm packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(05/01/2005)
AL-2005.001 -- Three vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer
- This alert describes three vulnerabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer and other Windows components that allow remote execution of arbitrary code and denial of service.
(04/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0004 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 622-1 -- New htmlheadline package fixes insecure temporary files
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(03/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0003 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 621-1 -- New CUPS packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(03/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0002 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 620-1 -- New perl packages fix several vulnerabilities
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(03/01/2005)
ESB-2005.0001 -- Debian Security Advisory DSA 619-1 -- New xpdf packages fix arbitrary code execution
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(03/01/2005)
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