Gentoo Essential and Critical Security Patch Updates - Page 33
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in QEMU, the worst of which could result in the arbitrary execution of code.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Wireshark, the worst of which could result in a Denial of Service condition.
A use-after-free in Mozilla Firefox might allow remote attacker(s) to execute arbitrary code.
A vulnerability in libssh could lead to a Denial of Service condition.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Fossil, the worst of which could result in the arbitrary execution of code.
A vulnerability in kpmcore could result in privilege escalation.
A heap-based buffer overflow in OpenDMARC might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
A vulnerability in BlueZ might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, the worst of which could result in the arbitrary execution of code. [More...]
A buffer overflow in FreeType might allow remote attacker(s) to execute arbitrary code.
Ark was found to allow arbitrary file overwrite, possibly allowing arbitrary code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in LibRaw, the worst of which may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in libxml2, the worst of which could result in a Denial of Service condition.
An information disclosure vulnerability in libjpeg-turbo allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, the worst of which could result in the arbitrary execution of code. [More...]
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Chromium and Google Chrome, the worst of which could result in the arbitrary execution of code.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Bitcoin, the worst of which could result in a Denial of Service condition.
A buffer overflow in Xen might allow remote attacker(s) to execute arbitrary code.
A vulnerability in LinuxCIFS may allow a remote code execution via a command line option.
A vulnerability in gpsd could allow remote code execution.