Fedora Essential and Critical Security Patch Updates - Page 891
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Fixes a possible out-of-bounds read in the error message handler.
Fixes a possible out-of-bounds read in the error message handler.
Testing uncovered a bug in older versions of OpenSSL 0.9.6 prior to 0.9.6d that can lead to a denial of service attack (infinite loop).
Several buffer overflows, several temporary file creation vulnerabilities, and one format string vulnerability have been discovered in Midnight Commander.
This patch fixes a large variety of vulnerabilities in the 2.4.22 kernel, including some related to journaling filesystems.
An updated utempter package that fixes a potential symlink vulnerability is now available.
This is a backport of an older patch which prevented crafted URLs from being able to ignore Squid's ACLs.
This patch fixes vulnerabilities that may allow execution of arbitrary code, as well as other bugfixes.
This patch fixes a variety of buffer overflow and information leak vulnerabilities.
This update includes OpenSSL packages to fix two security issues affecting OpenSSL 0.9.7a which allow denial of service attacks.
An integer overflow in ls in the fileutils or coreutils packages may allow local users to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code.
A cross-site scripting bug in the 'create' CGI script affects versionsof Mailman 2.1 before 2.1.3.
Crafted packets could result in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code as the 'pcap' user.
Rollup rpms fix recently reported kernel vulnerabilities in Red Hat 7.2-8.
Carefully crafted packets can cause denial of service in tcpdump, or execute code as 'pcap' user.
Using carefully crafted messages, an attacker can bring about denial of service.
Updated libxml2 packages are available to fix an overflow when parsing the URI for remote resources.
The previous security errata (2.4.22-1.2173) unfortunatly contained a bug which made some systems unbootable, due to breakage in the aacraid scsi driver.