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[Mail Password Sniffer] Email Password Recovery and Sniffing Software
Mail Password Sniffer is the free Email Password Sniffing and Recovery Software to recover mail account passwords passing through the network. It automatically detects the Email authentication packets passing through network and decodes the passwords for all Mail Protocols including POP3 , IMAP ,...
[Password Sniffer Spy v2.0] Tool to Sniff and Capture HTTP/FTP/POP3/SMTP/IMAP Passwords
Password Sniffer Spy is the all-in-one Password Sniffing Tool to capture Email, Web and FTP login passwords passing through the network. It automatically detects the login packets on network for various protocols and instantly decodes the passwords. Here is the list of supported protocols, HTTP...
Mandrake Linux Security Advisory : sgml-tools (MDKSA-2001:030-1)
Insecure handling of temporary file permissions can lead to other users on a multi-user system being able to read the documents being converted. This is due to sgml-tools creating temporary files without any special permissions. The updated packages create a secure temporary directory first, whic...
FreeBSD : GNU libtool insecure temporary file handling (cacaffbc-5e64-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a)
libtool attempts to create a temporary directory in which to write scratch files needed during processing. A malicious user may create a symlink and then manipulate the directory so as to write to files to which she normally has no permissions. This has been reported as a symlink vulnerability'',...
mozilla -- insecure permissions for some downloaded files
In a Mozilla bug report, Daniel Kleinsinger writes: I was comparing treatment of attachments opened directly from emails on different platforms. I discovered that Linux builds save attachments in /tmp with world readable rights. This doesn't seem like a good thing. Couldn't someone else logged on...
GNU libtool insecure temporary file handling
libtool attempts to create a temporary directory in which to write scratch files needed during processing. A malicious user may create a symlink and then manipulate the directory so as to write to files to which she normally has no permissions. This has been reported as a symlink vulnerability'',...