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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-642-1 September 10, 2008
postfix vulnerabilities
CVE-2008-3889
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A security issue affects the following Ubuntu releases:
Ubuntu 7.10
Ubuntu
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#Type : Multiple Vulnerabilities ( Xss/Login Bypass/Sql injection Exploit/File
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#Alert : High
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#Type : Bypass Sql injection Filtering Exploit
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#Risk : High
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#Discovered by : Khashayar Fereidani
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SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN
Document ID: c01539423
Version: 1
HPSBOV02364 SSRT080078 rev.1 - HP OpenVMS SMGRTL Run Time Library, Local
Authorized User, Gain Privileged Access
NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should
Script : Nooms 1.1
Type : Multiple Vulnerabilities (Cross Site Scripting/Redirect/Mysql Brute
Force Local Access)
Risk : Medium
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Advisory: Joomla Weak Random Password Reset Token Vulnerability
Release Date: 2008/09/11
Last Modified:
Hi,
First let me start by saying im not writing to flame anyone (or whatever you
kids say these days). I know its can be a daunting to release a paper to the
security community because if any of its incorrect you're gonna hear about it.
However releasing a paper and claiming it to be a new
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Debian Security Advisory DSA-1636-1[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.debian.org/security/ dann frazier
Sep 11, 2008
Application: ZoneAlarm Security Suite
OS: Windows Xp (All patches a day)
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1 - Description
2 - Vulnerability
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Description
The zonealarm is a known firewall,
which in the
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