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CVE-2002-1344 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Directory traversal vulnerability in wget before 1.8.2-4 allows a remote FTP server to create or overwrite files as the wget user via filenames containing (1) /absolute/path or (2) .. (dot dot) sequences. | null | 2025-01-08T20:10:30+00:00 | [
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"2002-12-10T15:16:00+00:00",
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CVE-2002-0806 | security flaw | None | null | null | Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, allows authenticated users with editing privileges to delete other users by directly calling the editusers.cgi script with the "del" option. | null | 2025-01-08T20:19:53+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0715 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Vulnerability in Squid before 2.4.STABLE6 related to proxy authentication credentials may allow remote web sites to obtain the user's proxy login and password. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:40+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1368 | security flaw | None | null | null | Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) 1.1.14 through 1.1.17 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code by causing negative arguments to be fed into memcpy() calls via HTTP requests with (1) a negative Content-Length value or (2) a negative length in a chunked transfer encoding. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:47+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0083 | security flaw | None | null | null | Off-by-one error in the channel code of OpenSSH 2.0 through 3.0.2 allows local users or remote malicious servers to gain privileges. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:30+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0353 | security flaw | None | null | null | The ASN.1 parser in Ethereal 0.9.2 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a certain malformed packet, which causes Ethereal to allocate memory incorrectly, possibly due to zero-length fields. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:09+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0703 | security flaw | None | null | null | An interaction between the Perl MD5 module (perl-Digest-MD5) and Perl could produce incorrect MD5 checksums for UTF-8 data, which could prevent a system from properly verifying the integrity of the data. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:33+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1391 | security flaw | Low | null | null | Buffer overflow in cnd-program for mgetty before 1.1.29 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a Caller ID string with a long CallerName argument. | null | 2025-01-08T20:13:03+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0168 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Vulnerability in Imlib before 1.9.13 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code by manipulating arguments that are passed to malloc, which results in a heap corruption. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:27+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1282 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Unknown vulnerability in the telnet KIO subsystem (telnet.protocol) of KDE 2.x 2.1 and later allows local and remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a certain URL. | null | 2025-01-08T20:10:11+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0169 | security flaw | None | null | null | The default stylesheet for DocBook on Red Hat Linux 6.2 through 7.2 is installed with an insecure option enabled, which could allow users to overwrite files outside of the current directory from an untrusted document by using a full pathname as an element identifier. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:15+00:00 | [
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"2002-05-01T12:15:00+00:00"
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CVE-2002-1369 | security flaw | None | null | null | jobs.c in Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) 1.1.14 through 1.1.17 does not properly use the strncat function call when processing the options string, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a buffer overflow attack. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:07+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0082 | security flaw | Important | null | null | The dbm and shm session cache code in mod_ssl before 2.8.7-1.3.23, and Apache-SSL before 1.3.22+1.46, does not properly initialize memory using the i2d_SSL_SESSION function, which allows remote attackers to use a buffer overflow to execute arbitrary code via a large client certificate that is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA), which produces a large serialized session. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:05+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0651 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Buffer overflow in the DNS resolver code used in libc, glibc, and libbind, as derived from ISC BIND, allows remote malicious DNS servers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via the stub resolvers. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:33+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0714 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | FTP proxy in Squid before 2.4.STABLE6 does not compare the IP addresses of control and data connections with the FTP server, which allows remote attackers to bypass firewall rules or spoof FTP server responses. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:35+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1914 | security flaw | Low | null | null | dump 0.4 b10 through b29 allows local users to cause a denial of service (execution prevention) by using flock() to lock the /etc/dumpdates file. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:05+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1152 | security flaw | None | null | null | Konqueror in KDE 3.0 through 3.0.2 does not properly detect the "secure" flag in an HTTP cookie, which could cause Konqueror to send the cookie across an unencrypted channel, which could allow remote attackers to steal the cookie via sniffing. | null | 2025-01-08T20:13:09+00:00 | [
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"2002-12-04T10:32:00+00:00"
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CVE-2002-0807 | security flaw | None | null | null | Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, could allow remote attackers to execute script as other Bugzilla users via the full name (real name) field, which is not properly quoted by editusers.cgi. | null | 2025-01-08T20:19:01+00:00 | [
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"2002-08-20T18:42:00+00:00"
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CVE-2002-0846 | security flaw | Important | null | null | The decoder for Macromedia Shockwave Flash allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a malformed SWF header that contains more data than the specified length. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:47+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0811 | security flaw | None | null | null | Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, may allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service or execute certain queries via a SQL injection attack on the sort order parameter to buglist.cgi. | null | 2025-01-08T20:19:49+00:00 | [
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"2002-08-20T18:42:00+00:00"
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CVE-2002-1216 | security flaw | Low | null | null | GNU tar 1.13.19 and other versions before 1.13.25 allows remote attackers to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack, as the result of a modification that effectively disabled the security check. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:23+00:00 | [
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|
CVE-2002-0684 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Buffer overflow in DNS resolver functions that perform lookup of network names and addresses, as used in BIND 4.9.8 and ported to glibc 2.2.5 and earlier, allows remote malicious DNS servers to execute arbitrary code through a subroutine used by functions such as getnetbyname and getnetbyaddr. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:03+00:00 | [
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"2002-08-06T07:25:00+00:00",
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|
CVE-2002-0391 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Integer overflow in xdr_array function in RPC servers for operating systems that use libc, glibc, or other code based on SunRPC including dietlibc, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by passing a large number of arguments to xdr_array through RPC services such as rpc.cmsd and dmispd. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:05+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1148 | security flaw | Important | null | null | The default servlet (org.apache.catalina.servlets.DefaultServlet) in Tomcat 4.0.4 and 4.1.10 and earlier allows remote attackers to read source code for server files via a direct request to the servlet. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:05+00:00 | [
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|
CVE-2002-0165 | security flaw | None | null | null | LogWatch 2.5 allows local users to gain root privileges via a symlink attack, a different vulnerability than CVE-2002-0162. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:07+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1373 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Signed integer vulnerability in the COM_TABLE_DUMP package for MySQL 3.23.x before 3.23.54 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or hang) in mysqld by causing large negative integers to be provided to a memcpy call. | null | 2025-01-08T20:09:57+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1365 | security flaw | Critical | null | null | Heap-based buffer overflow in Fetchmail 6.1.3 and earlier does not account for the "@" character when determining buffer lengths for local addresses, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a header with a large number of local addresses. | null | 2025-01-08T20:13:40+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0036 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Integer signedness error in MIT Kerberos V5 ASN.1 decoder before krb5 1.2.5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a large unsigned data element length, which is later used as a negative value. | null | 2025-01-08T20:27:34+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1277 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Buffer overflow in Window Maker (wmaker) 0.80.0 and earlier may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a certain image file that is not properly handled when Window Maker uses width and height information to allocate a buffer. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:25+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1467 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Macromedia Flash Plugin before 6,0,47,0 allows remote attackers to bypass the same-domain restriction and read arbitrary files via (1) an HTTP redirect, (2) a "file://" base in a web document, or (3) a relative URL from a web archive (mht file). | null | 2025-01-08T20:13:47+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1308 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Heap-based buffer overflow in Netscape and Mozilla allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a jar: URL that references a malformed .jar file, which overflows a buffer during decompression. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:17+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1563 | security flaw | Important | null | null | stunnel 4.0.3 and earlier allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via SIGCHLD signal handler race conditions that cause an inconsistency in the child counter. | null | 2025-01-08T20:10:21+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0688 | security flaw | None | null | null | ZCatalog plug-in index support capability for Zope 2.4.0 through 2.5.1 allows anonymous users and untrusted code to bypass access restrictions and call arbitrary methods of catalog indexes. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:57+00:00 | [
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"2002-09-25T15:13:00+00:00"
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CVE-2002-0166 | security flaw | None | null | null | Cross-site scripting vulnerability in analog before 5.22 allows remote attackers to execute Javascript via an HTTP request containing the script, which is entered into a web logfile and not properly filtered by analog during display. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:41+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1235 | security flaw | Critical | null | null | The kadm_ser_in function in (1) the Kerberos v4compatibility administration daemon (kadmind4) in the MIT Kerberos 5 (krb5) krb5-1.2.6 and earlier, (2) kadmind in KTH Kerberos 4 (eBones) before 1.2.1, and (3) kadmind in KTH Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) before 0.5.1 when compiled with Kerberos 4 support, does not properly verify the length field of a request, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a buffer overflow attack. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:29+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1366 | security flaw | None | null | null | Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) 1.1.14 through 1.1.17 allows local users with lp privileges to create or overwrite arbitrary files via file race conditions, as demonstrated by ice-cream. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:53+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0062 | security flaw | None | null | null | Buffer overflow in ncurses 5.0, and the ncurses4 compatibility package as used in Red Hat Linux, allows local users to gain privileges, related to "routines for moving the physical cursor and scrolling." | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:31+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1223 | security flaw | None | null | null | Buffer overflow in DSC 3.0 parser from GSview, as used in KGhostView in KDE 1.1 and KDE 3.0.3a, may allow attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via a modified .ps (PostScript) input file. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:45+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0170 | security flaw | None | null | null | Zope 2.2.0 through 2.5.1 does not properly verify the access for objects with proxy roles, which could allow some users to access documents in violation of the intended configuration. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:41+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0388 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in Mailman before 2.0.11 allow remote attackers to execute script via (1) the admin login page, or (2) the Pipermail index summaries. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:05+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1126 | security flaw | None | null | null | Mozilla 1.1 and earlier, and Mozilla-based browsers such as Netscape and Galeon, set the document referrer too quickly in certain situations when a new page is being loaded, which allows web pages to determine the next page that is being visited, including manually entered URLs, using the onunload handler. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:31+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0808 | security flaw | None | null | null | Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, when performing a mass change, sets the groupset of all bugs to the groupset of the first bug, which could inadvertently cause insecure groupset permissions to be assigned to some bugs. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:54+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1472 | security flaw | None | null | null | Untrusted search path vulnerability in libX11.so in xfree86, when used in setuid or setgid programs, allows local users to gain root privileges via a modified LD_PRELOAD environment variable that points to a malicious module. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:22+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1281 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Unknown vulnerability in the rlogin KIO subsystem (rlogin.protocol) of KDE 2.x 2.1 and later, and KDE 3.x 3.0.4 and earlier, allows local and remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a certain URL. | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:29+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0185 | security flaw | None | null | null | mod_python version 2.7.6 and earlier allows a module indirectly imported by a published module to then be accessed via the publisher, which allows remote attackers to call possibly dangerous functions from the imported module. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:55+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1393 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Multiple vulnerabilities in KDE 2 and KDE 3.x through 3.0.5 do not quote certain parameters that are inserted into a shell command, which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via (1) URLs, (2) filenames, or (3) e-mail addresses. | null | 2025-01-08T20:14:36+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1405 | security flaw | Low | null | null | CRLF injection vulnerability in Lynx 2.8.4 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject false HTTP headers into an HTTP request that is provided on the command line, via a URL containing encoded carriage return, line feed, and other whitespace characters. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:19+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0081 | security flaw | Critical | null | null | Buffer overflows in (1) php_mime_split in PHP 4.1.0, 4.1.1, and 4.0.6 and earlier, and (2) php3_mime_split in PHP 3.0.x allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a multipart/form-data HTTP POST request when file_uploads is enabled. | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:15+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0594 | security flaw | Low | null | null | Netscape 6 and Mozilla 1.0 RC1 and earlier allows remote attackers to determine the existence of files on the client system via a LINK element in a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) page that causes an HTTP redirect. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:21+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1151 | security flaw | None | null | null | The cross-site scripting protection for Konqueror in KDE 2.2.2 and 3.0 through 3.0.3 does not properly initialize the domains on sub-frames and sub-iframes, which can allow remote attackers to execute script and steal cookies from subframes that are in other domains. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:09+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0804 | security flaw | None | null | null | Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, when configured to perform reverse DNS lookups, allows remote attackers to bypass IP restrictions by connecting from a system with a spoofed reverse DNS hostname. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:54+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0384 | security flaw | None | null | null | Buffer overflow in Jabber plug-in for Gaim client before 0.58 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:17+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0003 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Buffer overflow in the preprocessor in groff 1.16 and earlier allows remote attackers to gain privileges via lpd in the LPRng printing system. | null | 2025-01-08T20:28:17+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0146 | security flaw | None | null | null | fetchmail email client before 5.9.10 does not properly limit the maximum number of messages available, which allows a remote IMAP server to overwrite memory via a message count that exceeds the boundaries of an array. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:17+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-2439 | gcc | Integer overflow can occur during the computation of the memory region size for new[] operator | Moderate | 3.7/AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P | null | Integer overflow in the new[] operator in gcc before 4.8.0 allows attackers to have unspecified impacts. | null | 2025-01-08T23:29:51+00:00 | [] | [
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CVE-2002-0404 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Vulnerability in GIOP dissector in Ethereal before 0.9.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption). | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:43+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1350 | security flaw | None | null | null | The BGP decoding routines in tcpdump 3.6.x before 3.7 do not properly copy data, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash). | null | 2025-01-08T20:09:51+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0392 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Apache 1.3 through 1.3.24, and Apache 2.0 through 2.0.36, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a chunk-encoded HTTP request that causes Apache to use an incorrect size. | null | 2025-01-08T20:19:27+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0687 | security flaw | None | null | null | The "through the web code" capability for Zope 2.0 through 2.5.1 b1 allows untrusted users to shut down the Zope server via certain headers. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:57+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0002 | security flaw | None | null | null | Format string vulnerability in stunnel before 3.22 when used in client mode for (1) smtp, (2) pop, or (3) nntp allows remote malicious servers to execute arbitrary code. | null | 2025-01-08T20:28:30+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1306 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Multiple buffer overflows in LISa on KDE 2.x for 2.1 and later, and KDE 3.x before 3.0.4, allow (1) local and possibly remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via the "lisa" daemon, and (2) remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a certain "lan://" URL. | null | 2025-01-08T20:10:15+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0844 | security flaw | Low | null | null | Off-by-one overflow in the CVS PreservePermissions of rcs.c for CVSD before 1.11.2 allows local users to execute arbitrary code. | null | 2025-01-08T20:19:27+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0014 | security flaw | None | null | null | URL-handling code in Pine 4.43 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a URL enclosed in single quotes and containing shell metacharacters (&). | null | 2025-01-08T20:25:16+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0043 | security flaw | None | null | null | sudo 1.6.0 through 1.6.3p7 does not properly clear the environment before calling the mail program, which could allow local users to gain root privileges by modifying environment variables and changing how the mail program is invoked. | null | 2025-01-08T20:25:40+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1347 | security flaw | None | null | null | Multiple buffer overflows in Cyrus SASL library 2.1.9 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via (1) long inputs during user name canonicalization, (2) characters that need to be escaped during LDAP authentication using saslauthd, or (3) an off-by-one error in the log writer, which does not allocate space for the null character that terminates a string. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:57+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0805 | security flaw | None | null | null | Bugzilla 2.14 before 2.14.2, and 2.16 before 2.16rc2, (1) creates new directories with world-writable permissions, and (2) creates the params file with world-writable permissions, which allows local users to modify the files and execute code. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:27+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0653 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Off-by-one buffer overflow in the ssl_compat_directive function, as called by the rewrite_command hook for mod_ssl Apache module 2.8.9 and earlier, allows local users to execute arbitrary code as the Apache server user via .htaccess files with long entries. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:56+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0080 | security flaw | None | null | null | rsync, when running in daemon mode, does not properly call setgroups before dropping privileges, which could provide supplemental group privileges to local users, who could then read certain files that would otherwise be disallowed. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:45+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1384 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Integer overflow in pdftops, as used in Xpdf 2.01 and earlier, xpdf-i, and CUPS before 1.1.18, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a ColorSpace entry with a large number of elements, as demonstrated by cups-pdf. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:33+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0429 | security flaw | None | null | null | The iBCS routines in arch/i386/kernel/traps.c for Linux kernels 2.4.18 and earlier on x86 systems allow local users to kill arbitrary processes via a a binary compatibility interface (lcall). | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:45+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1392 | security flaw | Low | null | null | faxspool in mgetty before 1.1.29 uses a world-writable spool directory for outgoing faxes, which allows local users to modify fax transmission privileges. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:41+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1146 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | The BIND 4 and BIND 8.2.x stub resolver libraries, and other libraries such as glibc 2.2.5 and earlier, libc, and libresolv, use the maximum buffer size instead of the actual size when processing a DNS response, which causes the stub resolvers to read past the actual boundary ("read buffer overflow"), allowing remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash). | null | 2025-01-08T20:11:53+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0184 | security flaw | None | null | null | Sudo before 1.6.6 contains an off-by-one error that can result in a heap-based buffer overflow that may allow local users to gain root privileges via special characters in the -p (prompt) argument, which are not properly expanded. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:21+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-2443 | krb5 | UDP ping-pong flaw in kpasswd | Moderate | 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P | null | schpw.c in the kpasswd service in kadmind in MIT Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) before 1.11.3 does not properly validate UDP packets before sending responses, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU and bandwidth consumption) via a forged packet that triggers a communication loop, as demonstrated by krb_pingpong.nasl, a related issue to CVE-1999-0103. | null | 2025-01-08T23:16:34+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0825 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Buffer overflow in the DNS SRV code for nss_ldap before nss_ldap-198 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code. | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:19+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0063 | security flaw | None | null | null | Buffer overflow in ippRead function of CUPS before 1.1.14 may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via long attribute names or language values. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:33+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1371 | security flaw | None | null | null | filters/image-gif.c in Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) 1.1.14 through 1.1.17 does not properly check for zero-length GIF images, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via modified chunk headers, as demonstrated by nogif. | null | 2025-01-08T20:14:35+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0167 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Imlib before 1.9.13 sometimes uses the NetPBM package to load trusted images, which could allow attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via certain weaknesses of NetPBM. | null | 2025-01-08T20:20:19+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0029 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Buffer overflows in the DNS stub resolver library in ISC BIND 4.9.2 through 4.9.10, and other derived libraries such as BSD libc and GNU glibc, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via DNS server responses that trigger the overflow in the (1) getnetbyname, or (2) getnetbyaddr functions, aka "LIBRESOLV: buffer overrun" and a different vulnerability than CVE-2002-0684. | null | 2025-01-08T20:29:05+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1511 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | The vncserver wrapper for vnc before 3.3.3r2-21 uses the rand() function instead of srand(), which causes vncserver to generate weak cookies. | null | 2025-01-08T20:13:26+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0838 | security flaw | None | null | null | Buffer overflow in (1) gv 3.5.8 and earlier, (2) gvv 1.0.2 and earlier, (3) ggv 1.99.90 and earlier, (4) gnome-gv, and (5) kghostview in kdegraphics 2.2.2 and earlier, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a malformed (a) PDF or (b) PostScript file, which is processed by an unsafe call to sscanf. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:41+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1395 | security flaw | None | null | null | Internet Message (IM) 141-18 and earlier uses predictable file and directory names, which allows local users to (1) obtain unauthorized directory permissions via a temporary directory used by impwagent, and (2) overwrite and create arbitrary files via immknmz. | null | 2025-01-08T20:15:37+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0068 | security flaw | None | null | null | Squid 2.4 STABLE3 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (core dump) and possibly execute arbitrary code with an ftp:// URL with a larger number of special characters, which exceed the buffer when Squid URL-escapes the characters. | null | 2025-01-08T20:21:43+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1383 | security flaw | None | null | null | Multiple integer overflows in Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) 1.1.14 through 1.1.17 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) the CUPSd HTTP interface, as demonstrated by vanilla-coke, and (2) the image handling code in CUPS filters, as demonstrated by mksun. | null | 2025-01-08T20:14:59+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-1157 | security flaw | Low | null | null | Cross-site scripting vulnerability in the mod_ssl Apache module 2.8.9 and earlier, when UseCanonicalName is off and wildcard DNS is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute script as other web site visitors, via the server name in an HTTPS response on the SSL port, which is used in a self-referencing URL, a different vulnerability than CAN-2002-0840. | null | 2025-01-08T20:12:17+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0044 | security flaw | None | null | null | GNU Enscript 1.6.1 and earlier allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files of the Enscript user via a symlink attack on temporary files. | null | 2025-01-08T20:27:31+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0802 | security flaw | None | null | null | The multibyte support in PostgreSQL 6.5.x with SQL_ASCII encoding consumes an extra character when processing a character that cannot be converted, which could remove an escape character from the query and make the application subject to SQL injection attacks. | null | 2025-01-08T20:18:39+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-2215 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | The imap_header function in the IMAP functionality for PHP before 4.3.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via an e-mail message with a large number of "To" addresses, which triggers an error in the rfc822_write_address function. | null | 2025-01-08T20:07:23+00:00 | [
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CVE-2002-0382 | security flaw | Important | null | null | XChat IRC client allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a /dns command on a host whose DNS reverse lookup contains shell metacharacters. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:45+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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CVE-2002-0013 | security flaw | None | null | null | Vulnerabilities in the SNMPv1 request handling of a large number of SNMP implementations allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service or gain privileges via (1) GetRequest, (2) GetNextRequest, and (3) SetRequest messages, as demonstrated by the PROTOS c06-SNMPv1 test suite. NOTE: It is highly likely that this candidate will be SPLIT into multiple candidates, one or more for each vendor. This and other SNMP-related candidates will be updated when more accurate information is available. | null | 2025-01-08T20:28:17+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains\nthe\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system.\n\nFor Red Hat Linux 6.2 you will need to use the following commands to\nupdate your system using up2date:\n\nup2date -u\nup2date ucd-snmp ucd-snmp-utils\nup2date ucd-snmp-devel ucd-snmp-utils",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system.",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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CVE-2002-0855 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Cross-site scripting vulnerability in Mailman before 2.0.12 allows remote attackers to execute script as other users via a subscriber's list subscription options in the (1) adminpw or (2) info parameters to the ml-name feature. | null | 2025-01-08T20:22:33+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system.",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system.",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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CVE-2002-0843 | security flaw | Important | null | null | Buffer overflows in the ApacheBench benchmark support program (ab.c) in Apache before 1.3.27, and Apache 2.x before 2.0.43, allow a malicious web server to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long response. | null | 2025-01-08T20:16:41+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains\nthe desired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system. \n\nAfter the errata packages are installed, restart the Web service by running\nthe following command:\n\n/sbin/service httpd restart",
"Backported fixes are available for the versions of Apache, mod_ssl, and PHP\nincluded in Stronghold 3. Stronghold 3 build code 3020 is now available\nwhich includes this fix, and can be downloaded from the following URL:\n\nhttp://stronghold.redhat.com/sh3/\n\nFor information on how to upgrade between releases of Stronghold 3, refer\nto the following URL:\n\nhttp://stronghold.redhat.com/support/upgrade-sh3.xml",
"We have backported the security fixes for the versions of OpenSSL\nand mm included in Stronghold 4. The fixed packages are now available via\nthe update agent service; run\n\n$ bin/agent\n\nfrom the Stronghold 4 install root to upgrade an existing Stronghold 4\ninstallation to the new package versions. After upgrading Stronghold, the\nserver must be completely restarted by running the following commands from\nthe install root:\n\n$ bin/stop-server\n$ bin/start-server\n\nFor more information on how to upgrade between releases of Stronghold 4,\nsee http://stronghold.redhat.com/support/upgrade-sh4",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains\nthe desired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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CVE-2002-0402 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Buffer overflow in X11 dissector in Ethereal 0.9.3 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code while Ethereal is parsing keysyms. | null | 2025-01-08T20:17:27+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system.",
"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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CVE-2002-1356 | security flaw | Moderate | null | null | Ethereal 0.9.7 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via malformed packets to the (1) LMP, (2) PPP, or (3) TDS dissectors, possibly related to a missing field for EndVerifyAck messages. | null | 2025-01-08T20:10:43+00:00 | [
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"Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata\nrelevant to your system have been applied.\n\nTo update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:\n\nrpm -Fvh [filenames]\n\nwhere [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those\nRPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are\nnot installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you\ncan also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the\ndesired RPMs.\n\nPlease note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many\npeople find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,\nlaunch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:\n\nup2date\n\nThis will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate\nRPMs being upgraded on your system."
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