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Debian Security Advisory DSA 606-1 (nfs-utils)
The remote host is missing an update to nfs-utils announced via advisory DSA 606-1. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: deb6061.nasl 6616 2017-07-07 12:10:49Z cfischer $ Description: Auto-generated from advisory DSA 606-1 Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 2007 E-Soft Inc...
DEBIAN-CVE-2004-1110
The mtink status monitor before 1.0.5 for Epson printers allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the epson temporary file...
CVE-2004-1110
The mtink status monitor before 1.0.5 for Epson printers allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the epson temporary file...
CVE-2004-1110
The CVE concerns mtink status monitor for Epson printers; versions prior to 1.0.5 allow local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the Epson temporary file. Root cause: insecure temporary file handling. Impact: local integrity impact. Mitigation: upgrade to 1.0.5 or later.
CVE-2004-1110
The mtink status monitor before 1.0.5 for Epson printers allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the epson temporary file...
CVE-2003-0034
Buffer overflow in the mtink status monitor, as included in the printer-drivers package in Mandrake Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long HOME environment variable...
CVE-2003-0034
Buffer overflow in the mtink status monitor, as included in the printer-drivers package in Mandrake Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long HOME environment variable...
CVE-2003-0034
The provided documents confirm CVE-2003-0034 affects the mtink status monitor included in Mandrake Linux printer-drivers. The root cause is a buffer overflow when handling a long HOME environment variable, enabling a local attacker to execute arbitrary code. Additional vulnerabilities exist in re...
CVE-2003-0034
Buffer overflow in the mtink status monitor, as included in the printer-drivers package in Mandrake Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long HOME environment variable...