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AA-2007.0105 -- [Linux] -- Linux Kernel CIFS VFS Buffer Overflow
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(19/11/2007)
AA-2007.0104 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in IBM WebSphere Application Server
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(19/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0936 -- [UNIX/Linux] -- Cpio: Buffer overflow
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(19/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0935 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- Ruby on Rails: Multiple vulnerabilities
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(19/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0933 -- [Ubuntu] -- VMWare vulnerabilities
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(16/11/2007)
AA-2007.0103 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 has been released fixing arbitrary code execution
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 has been released fixing multiple arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities.
(16/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0931 -- [UNIX/Linux][RedHat] -- Moderate: net-snmp security update
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(16/11/2007)
AA-2007.0102 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- PHP 5.2.5 released correcting several vulnerabilities
- PHP 5.2.5 has been released fixing several vulnerabilities which could result in the bypass of security restrictions, execution of arbitrary code and denial of service
(16/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0922 -- [UNIX/Linux][RedHat] -- Low: xterm security update
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(16/11/2007)
AL-2007.0120 -- [UNIX/Linux] -- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Samba
- A remotely exploitable vulnerability that allows the execution of arbitrary code has been discovered in Samba.
(16/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0917 -- [Ubuntu] -- poppler vulnerabilities
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(15/11/2007)
ESB-2007.0916 -- [Ubuntu] -- flac vulnerability
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(15/11/2007)
AA-2007.0127 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- Two vulnerabilities in VLC 0.8.6d allow arbitrary code execution
- Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in the latest release of VLC (0.8.6d) media player. Both of these vulnerabilities allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code.
(22/04/2007)
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