7 matches found
EUVD-2007-3367
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2007-3377
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, 1 generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and 2 can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin...
Code injection
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, 1 generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and 2 can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin...
CVE-2007-3377
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, 1 generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and 2 can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin...
CVE-2007-3377
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, 1 generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and 2 can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin...
CVE-2007-3377
CVE-2007-3377 affects the Perl module Net::DNS (pre-0.60). The issue: Net::DNS generates predictable DNS query IDs (fixed increment) and can reuse the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, enabling remote attackers to spoof DNS responses. Connected advisories show mitigati...
CVE-2007-3377
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, 1 generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and 2 can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin...