LogiSense Corporation is a leading provider of performance software for
service providers and enterprises. We offer a wide range of low-cost
products designed to address common client billing and management,
traffic congestion, network scalability, and latency issues."
LogiSense software tested in
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CONECTIVA LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT
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PACKAGE : wget
SUMMARY : Directory transversal vulnera
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SGI Security Advisory
Title: Directory Traversal Vulnerability in FTP Client
Number : 20021205-01-A
Date : December 13, 2002
Reference: CVE CAN-200
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While it may seem rather obvious, this was not an iDEFENSE advisory.
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e-matters GmbH
www.e-matters.de
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Advisory: Fetchmail remote vulnerability
Release Date: 2002/12/13
Last Modified: 2002/12/13
Author: Stefan Esser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Application: F
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| EnGarde Secure Linux Security Advisory December 13, 2002 |
| http://www.engardelinux.org/ ESA-20021213-033
www.phpsecure.org advisory.
In french : http://www.phpsecure.org/?zone=pComment&d=101
By valdeux
Publiacted on december, 13th 2002
As most part of PHP CMS, XOOPS allows users to send and receive Private
Messages (PMs), that are saved on the DataBase.
We found how all messages are rea
Please see attached advisory.
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Fate Research Laboratories
Security Advisory
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hi
Eserv is Mail, News, Web, FTP and Proxy Servers for
Win95/98/NT/2000 (http://www.eserv.ru/)
Eserv is vulnerable has an attack back by sending a buffer
of 5M of Data with port 119 or 25 or 110 or 21 with a
buffer of 508 byte ,
version tested: v2.97, v2.99 (possible all version are
vulnerable)
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Debian Security Advisory DSA 211-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze
December 13th, 2002
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