Red Hat Essential and Critical Security Patch Updates
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Updated perl and mailx package are now available which fix a potentialexploit made possible by incorrect assumptions made in suidperl.
New mailman packages are available which close security holes presentin earlier versions of mailman.
New netscape packages are available that fix a potential overflow due to improper input verification in netscape's JPEGprocessing code.
Workstations running a display manager may potentially allow remote users to access console devices.
The rpc.statd daemon contains a potential remote root compromise
The makewhatis portion of the man package used files in /tmp in an insecure fashion.
Access and process violations with imwheel package exist.
This new kernel release fixes a security hole that could affect any setuid program on the system.
This new kernel release fixes a security hole that could affect any setuid program on the system. In addition, several accumulated fixes are included.
A number of possible buffer overruns were found in libraries includedin the affected packages. A denial-of-service vulnerability was also foundin the ksu program.
With emacs < 20.7, unprivileged local users can eavesdrop the communication between Emacs and its subprocesses.
A vulnerability in resend and wrapper will allow execution of arbitrary commands with elevated privileges.
New mailman packages are available which close security holes present in earlier versions of mailman.
These new packages fix bugs in SSL certificate validation; these bugs could allow for the compromising of encrypted SSL sessions.