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eGlibc Signedness Code Execution Vulnerability
No description provided by source. Exploit Title: eGlibc Signedness Vulnerability Date: November 2011 Exploit Author: c0ntex Vendor Homepage: http://www.eglibc.org Software Link: http://www.eglibc.org/home Version: eGlibc supplied by Ubuntu 10.4 LTS Tested on: Ubuntu 10.4 LTS CVE : CVE-2011-2702 ...
eGlibc - Signedness Code Execution
Exploit Title: eGlibc Signedness Vulnerability Date: November 2011 Exploit Author: c0ntex Vendor Homepage: http://www.eglibc.org Software Link: http://www.eglibc.org/home Version: eGlibc supplied by Ubuntu 10.4 LTS Tested on: Ubuntu 10.4 LTS CVE : CVE-2011-2702 A delicious, yet slightly cold...
RHEL 4 : kernel (RHSA-2007:0939)
Updated kernel packages that fix various security issues in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 kernel are now available. This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. The Linux kernel is the core of the operating system. These updated kernel...
security flaw
The iptrecent kernel module iptrecent.c in Linux kernel before 2.6.12, when running on 64-bit processors such as AMD64, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service kernel panic via certain attacks such as SSH brute force, which leads to memset calls using a length based on the uint32t...
CVE-2005-2872
The iptrecent kernel module iptrecent.c in Linux kernel before 2.6.12, when running on 64-bit processors such as AMD64, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service kernel panic via certain attacks such as SSH brute force, which leads to memset calls using a length based on the uint32t...
CVE-2005-2872
The CVE pertains to the ipt_recent kernel module (ipt_recent.c) in Linux kernels before 2.6.12. On 64-bit CPUs (e.g., AMD64), remote attackers can trigger a kernel panic (DoS) via SSH brute-force-style inputs, due to a length argument based on u_int32_t operating on an array of unsigned long elem...