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Java HTTP proxy vulnerability
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ===Java HTTP proxy vulnerability=== Reference wal-01 Version 1.0 Date March 05, 2002 ===Cross references Sun Security Bulletin 00216 Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-013 Vulnerability identifier CAN-2002-0058 under review...
CVE-2000-0563
The URLConnection function in MacOS Runtime Java MRJ 2.1 and earlier and the Microsoft virtual machine VM for MacOS allows a malicious web site operator to connect to arbitrary hosts using a HTTP redirection, in violation of the Java security model...
IE 5.5/Outlook java security vulnerability - reading arbitrary local files and URLs
Georgi Guninski security advisory 24, 2000 IE 5.5/Outlook java security vulnerability - reading arbitrary local files and URLs Systems affected: IE 5.5/Outlook/Outlook Express - probably other versions, have not tested Risk: High Date: 18 October 2000 Legal Notice: This Advisory is Copyright c 20...
guninski24.txt
Georgi Guninski security advisory 24, 2000 IE 5.5/Outlook java security vulnerability - reading arbitrary local files and URLs Systems affected: IE 5.5/Outlook/Outlook Express - probably other versions, have not tested Risk: High Date: 18 October 2000 Legal Notice: This Advisory is Copyright c 20...
CVE-2000-0563
The URLConnection function in MacOS Runtime Java MRJ 2.1 and earlier and the Microsoft virtual machine VM for MacOS allows a malicious web site operator to connect to arbitrary hosts using a HTTP redirection, in violation of the Java security model...
msie4-5.java.DoS.txt
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 10:57:55 -0600 From: Aleph One To: [email protected] Subject: Major Explorer 4 java security hole! ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 08 Nov 1998 05:04:27 +0100 From: Fabio Ciucci To: [email protected] Subject: NTSEC Major Explorer 4 java security hole!...
CVE-1999-1262
Java in Netscape 4.5 does not properly restrict applets from connecting to other hosts besides the one from which the applet was loaded, which violates the Java security model and could allow remote attackers to conduct unauthorized activities...