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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1262-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1262-01 - The rpcbind utility is a server that converts Remote Procedure Call program numbers into universal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make RPC calls on a server on that machine. Security Fix: It was found that due to the way rpcbind uses libtirpc, a memory leak can occur when parsing specially crafted XDR messages. An attacker sending thousands of messages to rpcbind could cause its memory usage to grow without bound, eventually causing it to be terminated by the OOM killer.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1267-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1267-01 - The rpcbind utility is a server that converts Remote Procedure Call program numbers into universal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make RPC calls on a server on that machine. Security Fix: It was found that due to the way rpcbind uses libtirpc, a memory leak can occur when parsing specially crafted XDR messages. An attacker sending thousands of messages to rpcbind could cause its memory usage to grow without bound, eventually causing it to be terminated by the OOM killer.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1268-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1268-01 - The libtirpc packages contain SunLib's implementation of transport-independent remote procedure call documentation, which includes a library required by programs in the nfs-utils and rpcbind packages. Security Fix: It was found that due to the way rpcbind uses libtirpc, a memory leak can occur when parsing specially crafted XDR messages. An attacker sending thousands of messages to rpcbind could cause its memory usage to grow without bound, eventually causing it to be terminated by the OOM killer.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1395-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1395-01 - This package contains a new implementation of the original libtirpc, transport-independent RPC library for NFS-Ganesha. Security Fix: It was found that due to the way rpcbind uses libtirpc, a memory leak can occur when parsing specially crafted XDR messages. An attacker sending thousands of messages to rpcbind could cause its memory usage to grow without bound, eventually causing it to be terminated by the OOM killer.




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Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2017-011

Asterisk Project Security Advisory - A memory leak occurs when an Asterisk pjsip session object is created and that call gets rejected before the session itself is fully established. When this happens the session object never gets destroyed.




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GNU Barcode 0.99 Memory Leak

GNU Barcode version 0.99 suffers from a memory leak vulnerability.




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LibTIFF 4.0.8 Memory Leak

LibTIFF version 4.0.8 suffers from multiple memory leak vulnerabilities.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-0201-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-0201-01 - The systemd packages contain systemd, a system and service manager for Linux, compatible with the SysV and LSB init scripts. It provides aggressive parallelism capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, and keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups. Issues addressed include a memory leak vulnerability.




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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4049-3

Ubuntu Security Notice 4049-3 - USN-4049-1 fixed a vulnerability in GLib. The update introduced a regression in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS causing a possibly memory leak. This update fixes the problem. It was discovered that GLib created directories and files without properly restricting permissions. An attacker could possibly use this issue to access sensitive information. Various other issues were also addressed.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2196-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2196-01 - The zziplib is a lightweight library to easily extract data from zip files. A memory leak has been addressed.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1715-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1715-01 - The dnsmasq packages contain Dnsmasq, a lightweight DNS forwarder and DHCP server. Issues addressed include a memory leak vulnerability.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1735-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1735-01 - The dpdk packages provide the Data Plane Development Kit, which is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing in the user space. Issues addressed include denial of service and memory leak vulnerabilities.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1984-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1984-01 - The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Issues addressed include a memory leak vulnerability.




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HexView Security Advisory 2004-05-03.01

SGI Security Advisory 20040503-01-P - Under certain conditions, rpc.mountd goes into an infinite loop while processing some RPC requests, causing a denial of service. Affected releases: SGI IRIX 6.5.x.




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HexView Security Advisory 2004-05-07.01

SGI Security Advisory 20040507-01-P - Adam Gowdiak from the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center has reported that under certain conditions the /usr/sbin/cpr binary can be forced to load a user provided library while restarting the checkpointed process which can then be used to obtain root user privileges. All versions of IRIX prior to 6.5.25 are affected.




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HexView Security Advisory 2004-06-01.01

SGI Security Advisory 20040601-01-P - Adam Gowdiak from the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center has reported that under certain conditions non privileged users can use the syssgi system call SGI_IOPROBE to read and write kernel memory which can be used to obtain root user privileges. Patches have been released for this and other issues. At this time, IRIX versions 6.5.20 to 6.5.24 are considered susceptible.




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NetBSD Security Advisory 2004.10

NetBSD Security Advisory 2004-010 - Some of the functions in /usr/src/sys/compat/ which implement execution of foreign binaries (such as Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX, OSF1, SVR4, HPUX, and ULTRIX) use argument data in unsafe ways prior to calling the kernel syscall.




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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2005-01-13.3

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 01.13.05-3 - Local exploitation of a design error vulnerability in the inpview command included in multiple versions of Silicon Graphics Inc.'s IRIX could allow for arbitrary code execution as the root user. iDEFENSE has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in SGI IRIX version 6.5.9 (feature) and 6.5.22 (maintenance).




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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2005-04-07.1

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 04.07.05 - Local exploitation of an information disclosure vulnerability in the gr_osview command included in multiple versions of Silicon Graphics Inc.'s IRIX Operating System could allow for the disclosure of sensitive information such as the root user's password hash. The vulnerability specifically exists in the way that gr_osview opens user-specified description files without dropping privileges. When this is combined with the debug option, it is possible to dump a line from an arbitrary file, regardless of its protection.




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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2005-04-07.2

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 04.07.05 - Local exploitation of a file overwrite vulnerability in the gr_osview command included in multiple versions of Silicon Graphics Inc.'s IRIX operating system could allow for the overwriting of arbitrary files, regardless of permissions. The vulnerability specifically exists in the way that gr_osview opens user specified files without dropping privileges. When a file is specified using the -s option, it will be opened regardless of permissions, and operating system usage information will be written into it.




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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2005-10-10.t

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 10.10.05-1 - Local exploitation of a design error vulnerability in the runpriv command included in multiple versions of Silicon Graphics Inc.'s IRIX could allow for arbitrary code execution as the root user. iDEFENSE has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in SGI IRIX version 6.5.22 (maintenance). It is suspected that previous and later versions of both the feature and maintenance revisions of IRIX 6.5 are also vulnerable.




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Attackers Exploit 0-Day Code Execution Flaw In The Sophos Firewall




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GitLab Awards Researcher $20,000 For Remote Code Execution Bug





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Amiga Launches A $2,500 Quad-Core Lunchbox PC




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GRR 3.3.0.3

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.




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GRR 3.3.0.4

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.




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GRR 3.3.0.8

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.




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GRR 3.4.0.1

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.




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A092600-1

Atstake Security Advisory - PalmOS Password Retrieval and Decoding. Severity: Moderate. PalmOS offers a built-in Security application which is used for the legitimate user to protect and hide records from unauthorized users by means of a password. Passwords can easily be obtained and decoded allowing an attacker to access all private records on a Palm device.






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Samhain File Integrity Checker 4.1.0

Samhain is a file system integrity checker that can be used as a client/server application for centralized monitoring of networked hosts. Databases and configuration files can be stored on the server. Databases, logs, and config files can be signed for tamper resistance. In addition to forwarding reports to the log server via authenticated TCP/IP connections, several other logging facilities (e-mail, console, and syslog) are available. Tested on Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Unixware, Sun and Solaris.




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Samhain File Integrity Checker 4.2.0

Samhain is a file system integrity checker that can be used as a client/server application for centralized monitoring of networked hosts. Databases and configuration files can be stored on the server. Databases, logs, and config files can be signed for tamper resistance. In addition to forwarding reports to the log server via authenticated TCP/IP connections, several other logging facilities (e-mail, console, and syslog) are available. Tested on Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Unixware, Sun and Solaris.




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AIX 6.1 / 7.1 / 7.2.0.2 lsmcode Local Root

AIX versions 6.1, 7.1, and 7.2.0.2 lsmcode local root exploit.




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Samhain File Integrity Checker 4.3.0

Samhain is a file system integrity checker that can be used as a client/server application for centralized monitoring of networked hosts. Databases and configuration files can be stored on the server. Databases, logs, and config files can be signed for tamper resistance. In addition to forwarding reports to the log server via authenticated TCP/IP connections, several other logging facilities (e-mail, console, and syslog) are available. Tested on Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Unixware, Sun and Solaris.





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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-3263-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-3263-01 - The curl packages provide the libcurl library and the curl utility for downloading files from servers using various protocols, including HTTP, FTP, and LDAP. Security Fix: A buffer overrun flaw was found in the IMAP handler of libcurl. By tricking an unsuspecting user into connecting to a malicious IMAP server, an attacker could exploit this flaw to potentially cause information disclosure or crash the application.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2018-2526-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2018-2526-01 - Mutt is a low resource, highly configurable, text-based MIME e-mail client. Mutt supports most e-mail storing formats, such as mbox and Maildir, as well as most protocols, including POP3 and IMAP. Issues addressed include code execution and traversal vulnerabilities.




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Hydra Network Logon Cracker 9.0

THC-Hydra is a high quality parallelized login hacker for Samba, Smbnt, Cisco AAA, FTP, POP3, IMAP, Telnet, HTTP Auth, LDAP, NNTP, MySQL, VNC, ICQ, Socks5, PCNFS, Cisco and more. Includes SSL support, parallel scans, and is part of Nessus.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-1771-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-1771-01 - The cyrus-imapd packages contain a high-performance mail server with IMAP, POP3, NNTP, and SIEVE support. Issues addressed include a buffer overflow vulnerability.




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Debian Security Advisory 4510-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4510-1 - Nick Roessler and Rafi Rubin discovered that the IMAP and ManageSieve protocol parsers in the Dovecot email server do not properly validate input (both pre- and post-login). A remote attacker can take advantage of this flaw to trigger out of bounds heap memory writes, leading to information leaks or potentially the execution of arbitrary code.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2799-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2799-01 - Nginx is a web server and a reverse proxy server for HTTP, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP protocols, with a focus on high concurrency, performance and low memory usage. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2822-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2822-01 - Dovecot is an IMAP server for Linux and other UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. It also contains a small POP3 server, and supports e-mail in either the maildir or mbox format. The SQL drivers and authentication plug-ins are provided as subpackages. Issues addressed include an out of bounds write vulnerability.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2836-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2836-01 - Dovecot is an IMAP server for Linux and other UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. It also contains a small POP3 server, and supports e-mail in either the maildir or mbox format. The SQL drivers and authentication plug-ins are provided as subpackages. Issues addressed include an out of bounds write vulnerability.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2885-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-2885-01 - Dovecot is an IMAP server for Linux and other UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. It also contains a small POP3 server, and supports e-mail in either the maildir or mbox format. The SQL drivers and authentication plug-ins are provided as subpackages. Issues addressed include an out of bounds write vulnerability.




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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4160-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 4160-1 - It was discovered that UW IMAP incorrectly handled inputs. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to execute arbitrary OS commands.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-3467-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2019-3467-01 - Dovecot is an IMAP server for Linux and other UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. It also contains a small POP3 server, and supports e-mail in either the maildir or mbox format. The SQL drivers and authentication plug-ins are provided as subpackages. An improper certificate validation flaw was addressed.




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Debian Security Advisory 4590-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4590-1 - It was discovered that the lmtpd component of the Cyrus IMAP server created mailboxes with administrator privileges if the "fileinto" was used, bypassing ACL checks.




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Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1126-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2020-1126-01 - Mutt is a low resource, highly configurable, text-based MIME e-mail client. Mutt supports most e-mail storing formats, such as mbox and Maildir, as well as most protocols, including POP3 and IMAP. Issues addressed include a traversal vulnerability.