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Gentoo Security Advisory GLSA 200707-04 (glibc)
The remote host is missing updates announced in advisory GLSA 200707-04. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $ Description: Auto generated from Gentoo's XML based advisory Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 2008 E-Soft Inc. http://www.securityspace.com Text descriptions are largely excerpted fr...
Gentoo Security Advisory GLSA 200707-04 (glibc)
The remote host is missing updates announced in advisory GLSA 200707-04. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 E-Soft Inc. Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
Check Point response to Integer Overflow Vulnerability in GNU C Library (CVE-2007-3508)
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[ GLSA 200707-04 ] GNU C Library: Integer overflow
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CVE-2007-3508
Integer overflow in the processenvvars function in elf/rtld.c in glibc before 2.5-rc4 might allow local users to execute arbitrary code via a large LDHWCAPMASK environment variable value. NOTE: the glibc maintainers state that they do not believe that this issue is exploitable for code execution...
CVE-2007-3508
Integer overflow in the processenvvars function in elf/rtld.c in glibc before 2.5-rc4 might allow local users to execute arbitrary code via a large LDHWCAPMASK environment variable value. NOTE: the glibc maintainers state that they do not believe that this issue is exploitable for code execution...
CVE-2007-3508
CVE-2007-3508 affects glibc before 2.5-rc4. The integer overflow occurs in the dynamic loader’s hardware capabilities mask handling (process_envvars in elf/rtld.c). If a large LD_HWCAP_MASK is supplied, memory allocation could overflow, potentially enabling arbitrary code execution by local users...
CVE-2007-3508
Integer overflow in the processenvvars function in elf/rtld.c in glibc before 2.5-rc4 might allow local users to execute arbitrary code via a large LDHWCAPMASK environment variable value. NOTE: the glibc maintainers state that they do not believe that this issue is exploitable for code execution...