7 matches found
EUVD-2005-0757
Malware in sbrugna...
kernel: cpufreq: exit() callback is optional
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: cpufreq: exit callback is optional The exit callback is optional and shouldn't be called without checking a valid pointer first. Also, we must clear freqtable pointer even if the exit callback isn't present...
The depth of investigation of CVE-2 0 1 5-5 4 7 7&CloudFlare Virtual DNS how to protect their users-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Last week, the ISC released a patch that fixes the BIND9 DNS server in a remote exploit the vulnerability. This exploit will cause the server during the processing of a data packet when the occurrence of a crash. ! The announcement pointed out, the server in the processing TKEY the type of the...
Microsoft .NET Framework Pointer Verification Error (MS09-061; CVE-2009-0090)
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software framework that includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Microsoft...
CVE-2009-0090
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 SP3, 1.1 SP1, and 2.0 SP1 does not properly validate .NET verifiable code, which allows remote attackers to obtain unintended access to stack memory, and execute arbitrary code, via 1 a crafted XAML browser application XBAP, 2 a crafted ASP.NET application, or 3 a...
CVE-2009-0090
CVE-2009-0090 corresponds to a high-severity remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft .NET Framework. The issue arises because .NET Framework versions 1.0 SP3, 1.1 SP1 and 2.0 SP1 do not properly validate verifiable code, enabling a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and read stack...
Microsoft .NET Framework Pointer Verification Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Description The .NET Framework is prone to a remote code-execution vulnerability because it fails to properly verify .NET applications before running them. Successful exploits may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the currently logged-in user. Failed attacks will...