SInAR Solaris rootkit that was released at the 21st Chaos Communication Congress.
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Secunia Security Advisory - Multiple vulnerabilities in GRASS can be exploited by malicious, local users to perform certain actions on a vulnerable system with escalated privileges. The vulnerabilities are caused due to multiple scripts creating temporary files insecurely. This can be exploited via symlink attacks to overwrite arbitrary files with the privileges of the user running a vulnerable script.
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Limbo CMS version 1.0.2 does not properly check for malformed input in multiple core functions of the Content Management System. This lack of input sanitation creates a vulnerable state that allows potential attackers to inject scripts within core functions of Limbo.
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Secunia Security Advisory - Michael Krax has reported some vulnerabilities CVSTrac, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting attacks.
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The Macallan mail solution 4.0.6.8 (Build 786) contains several vulnerabilities allowing for web interface authentication bypass and denial of service.
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Debian Security Advisory 622-1 - Multiple insecure uses of temporary files could lead to overwriting arbitrary files via a symlink attack in htmlheadline.
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CSIS Security Advisory - A remote denial of service condition exists in GFI MailEssentials due to a bug in Microsoft HTML parser.
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Codebug Labs Advisory 06 - Flat-nuke version 2.5.1 suffers from multiple vulnerabilities.
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STG Security Advisory: An input validation flaw in GNUBoard versions 3.40 and below can allow malicious attackers to run arbitrary commands with the privilege of the HTTPD process, which is typically run as the nobody user.
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