Squid 2.5 up to 2.5.STABLE7 allows cache poisoning and attacks via non-compliant headers
Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 29 |
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![]() | squid -- possible cache-poisoning via malformed HTTP responses | 24 Jan 200500:00 | – | freebsd |
![]() | FreeBSD Ports: squid | 4 Sep 200800:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | FreeBSD Ports: squid | 4 Sep 200800:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Gentoo Security Advisory GLSA 200502-04 (squid) | 24 Sep 200800:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Ubuntu: Security Advisory (USN-77-1) | 26 Aug 202200:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | Gentoo Security Advisory GLSA 200502-04 (squid) | 24 Sep 200800:00 | – | openvas |
![]() | CVE-2005-0174 | 7 Feb 200505:00 | – | debiancve |
![]() | FreeBSD : squid -- possible cache-poisoning via malformed HTTP responses (b4d94fa0-6e38-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3) | 13 Jul 200500:00 | – | nessus |
![]() | Ubuntu 4.10 : squid vulnerabilities (USN-77-1) | 15 Jan 200600:00 | – | nessus |
![]() | GLSA-200502-04 : Squid: Multiple vulnerabilities | 14 Feb 200500:00 | – | nessus |
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