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Mandrake alert: Updated sendmail packages fix smrsh insecurities
A vulnerability was discovered by zen-parse and Pedram Amini in the sendmail MTA. They found two ways to exploit smrsh, an application intended as a replacement for the sh shell for use with sendmail; the first by inserting specially formatted commands in the ~/.forward file and secondly by calling smrsh directly with special options. These can be exploited to give users with no shell account, or those not permitted to execute certain programs or commands, the ability to bypass these restrictions.
Mandrake alert: Updated python packages fix local arbitrary code execution vulnerability
A vulnerability was discovered in python by Zack Weinberg in the way that the execvpe() method from the os.py module uses a temporary file name. The file is created in an unsafe manner and execvpe() tries to execute it, which can be used by a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privilege of the user running the python code that is using this method.
Mandrake alert: Updated samba packages fix potential root compromise
A vulnerability in samba versions 2.2.2 through 2.2.6 was discovered by the Debian samba maintainers. A bug in the length checking for encrypted password change requests from clients could be exploited using a buffer overrun attack on the smbd stack. This attack would have to crafted in such a way that converting a DOS codepage string to little endian UCS2 unicode would translate into an executable block of code.
Red Hat alert: New kernel 2.2 packages fix local denial of service issue
The kernel in Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7 is vulnerable to
a local denial of service attack.
SuSE alert: pine
Pine, Program for Internet News and Email, is a well known and widely used eMail client. While parsing and escaping characters of eMail addresses pine does not allocate enough memory for storing the escaped mailbox part of an address. This results in a buffer overflow on the heap that will make pine crash. The offending eMail can just be deleted manually or by using another mail user agent.
Debian alert: Samba buffer overflow
Steve Langasek found an exploitable bug in the password handling
code in samba: when converting from DOS code-page to little endian
UCS2 unicode a buffer length was not checked and a buffer could
be overflowed. There is no known exploit for this, but an upgrade
is strongly recommended.
Red Hat alert: New samba packages available to fix potential security vulnerability
New samba packages are available that fix a security vulnerability present
in samba versions
Debian alert: New security.debian.org server after fire in Twente
Around 08:00 CET on November 20th, the University of Twente Network
Operations Center (NOC) caught fire. The building has burnt to the
ground. The fire department has given up every hope on protecting the
server area. Among other things the NOC hosted satie.debian.org which
contained the security archive for the Debian distribution.
Mandrake alert: Updated kdenetwork packages fix remote command execution vulnerabilites
The SuSE security team discovered two vulnerabilities in the KDE lanbrowsing service during an audit. The LISa network daemon and "reslisa", a restricted version of LISa are used to identify servers on the local network by using the URL type "lan://" and "rlan://" respectively. A buffer overflow was discovered in the lisa daemon that can be exploited by an attacker on the local network to obtain root privilege on a machine running the lisa daemon. Another buffer overflow was found in the lan:// URL handler, which can be exploited by a remote attacker to gain access to the victim user's account.
Mandrake alert: Updated kdelibs packages fix remote command execution vulnerabilites
Vulnerabilities were discovered in the KIO subsystem support for various network protocols. The implementation of the rlogin protocol affects all KDE versions from 2.1 up to 3.0.4, while the flawed implementation of the telnet protocol only affects KDE 2.x. They allow a carefully crafted URL in an HTML page, HTML email, or other KIO-enabled application to execute arbitrary commands as the victim with their privilege.
SuSE alert: samba
Samba developer Steve Langasek found a security problem in samba, the widely known free implementation of the SMB protocol.
Debian alert: New mhonarc packages fix cross site scripting
Steven Christey discovered a cross site scripting vulnerability in
mhonarc, a mail to HTML converter. Carefully crafted message headers
can introduce cross site scripting when mhonarc is configured to
display all headers lines on the web. However, it is often useful to
restrict the displayed header lines to To, From and Subject, in which
case the vulnerability cannot be exploited.
Debian alert: New nullmailer packages fix local denial of service
A problem has been discovered in nullmailer, a simple relay-only mail
transport agent for hosts that relay mail to a fixed set of smart
relays. When a mail is to be delivered locally to a user that doesn't
exist, nullmailer tries to deliver it, discovers a user unknown error
and stops delivering. Unfortunately, it stops delivering entirely,
not only this mail. Hence, it's very easy to craft a denial of service.
Red Hat alert: New kernel fixes local denial of service issue
The kernel in Red Hat Linux 7.1, 7.1K, 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 are vulnerable to
a local denial of service attack. Updated packages are available which
address this vulnerability, as well as bugs in several drivers.
Debian alert: New sqwebmail packages fix local information exposure
A problem in the Courier sqwebmail package, a CGI program to grant
authenticated access to local mailboxes, has been discovered. The
program did not drop permissions fast enough upon startup under
certain circumstances so a local shell user can execute the sqwebmail
binary and manage to read an arbitrary file on the local filesystem.
Debian alert: New BIND packages fix several vulnerabilities
[Bind version 9, the bind9 package, is not affected by these problems.]
Mandrake alert: bind update
Several vulnerabilities were discovered in the BIND8 DNS server by ISS (Internet Security Services), including a remotely exploitable buffer overflow. The first vulnerability is how named handles SIG records; this buffer overflow can be exploited to obtain access to the victim host with the privilege of the user the named process is running as. By default, Mandrake Linux is configured to run the named process as the named user. To successfully exploit this vulnerability, the attacker must control an existing DNS domain and must be allowed to perform a recursive query.
SuSE alert: Multiple vulnerabilities in BIND8
The security research company ISS (Internet Security Services) has discovered several vulnerabilities in the BIND8 name server, including a remotely exploitable buffer overflow.
Debian alert: New Apache-Perl packages fix several vulnerabilities
According to David Wagner, iDEFENSE and the Apache HTTP Server
Project, several vulnerabilities have been found in the Apache server
package, a commonly used webserver. Most of the code is shared
between the Apache and Apache-Perl packages, so vulnerabilities are
shared as well.
Red Hat alert: Remote vulnerabilities in BIND 4 and 8
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocols. Three remotely exploitable vulnerabilities were disclosed by ISC on 12 November 2002 that affect various versions of BIND 4 and 8.
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