Re: [SM-USERS] vulnerabilities

2005-08-04 Thread Jimmy Conner
On Thu, August 4, 2005 6:59 am, Mad Unix wrote: > This one I received today through my mailinglist subscribtion from secunia. > > > FYI > > > - > TITLE: > Red Hat update for squirrelmail > > > SECUNIA ADVISORY ID: > SA16325 > > > VERIFY ADVISORY: > http://secunia.com/advisories/

[SM-USERS] vulnerabilities

2005-08-04 Thread Mad Unix
This one I received today through my mailinglist subscribtion from secunia. FYI - TITLE: Red Hat update for squirrelmail SECUNIA ADVISORY ID: SA16325 VERIFY ADVISORY: http://secunia.com/advisories/16325/ CRITICAL: Moderately critical IMPACT: Cross Site Scripting WHERE: >F

Re: [SM-USERS] vulnerabilities version SM 1.2.11

2003-08-14 Thread pdontthink
>> Im using SM 1.2.11 under NetBSD and there seems to be >> cross-site-scripting >> exploit in this version, but I can't find any information on it ? >> >> When was this found and do I need to upgrade to 1.4.1 because of this ? >> (YES >> I would like to keep the site secure ! ) > > Updating is you

Re: [SM-USERS] vulnerabilities version SM 1.2.11

2003-08-09 Thread Caleb Phillips
> Im using SM 1.2.11 under NetBSD and there seems to be cross-site-scripting > exploit in this version, but I can't find any information on it ? > > When was this found and do I need to upgrade to 1.4.1 because of this ? (YES > I would like to keep the site secure ! ) Updating is your choice. R

[SM-USERS] vulnerabilities version SM 1.2.11

2003-07-24 Thread Carlo Smith
Hi, Im using SM 1.2.11 under NetBSD and there seems to be cross-site-scripting exploit in this version, but I can't find any information on it ? When was this found and do I need to upgrade to 1.4.1 because of this ? (YES I would like to keep the site secure ! ) Thanks for help/advise, Carl __