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EUVD-2015-5255
Malware in sbrugna...
RHEL 6 : gcc (Unpatched Vulnerability)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 host has one or more packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities that have been acknowledged by the vendor but will not be patched. - gcc: integer overflow flaws in libgfortran CVE-2014-5044 - Integer overflow in the new operator in gcc...
SUSE CVE-2015-5276
The std::randomdevice class in libstdc++ in the GNU Compiler Collection aka GCC before 4.9.4 does not properly handle short reads from blocking sources, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to predict the random values via unspecified vectors...
NewStart CGSL CORE 5.04 / MAIN 5.04 : gcc Multiple Vulnerabilities (NS-SA-2022-0019)
The remote NewStart CGSL host, running version CORE 5.04 / MAIN 5.04, has gcc packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities: - Multiple integer overflows in libgfortran might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service Fortran application crash...
NewStart CGSL CORE 5.05 / MAIN 5.05 : gcc Multiple Vulnerabilities (NS-SA-2019-0233)
The remote NewStart CGSL host, running version CORE 5.05 / MAIN 5.05, has gcc packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities: - Multiple integer overflows in libgfortran might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service Fortran application crash...
openSUSE Security Update : gcc5 (openSUSE-2016-472)
The GNU Compiler Collection was updated to version 5.3.1, which brings several fixes and enhancements. The following security issue has been fixed : - Fix C++11 std::randomdevice short read issue that could lead to predictable randomness. CVE-2015-5276, bsc945842 The following non-security issues...
SUSE SLED12 / SLES12 Security Update : gcc5 (SUSE-SU-2016:0963-1)
The GNU Compiler Collection was updated to version 5.3.1, which brings several fixes and enhancements. The following security issue has been fixed : - Fix C++11 std::randomdevice short read issue that could lead to predictable randomness. CVE-2015-5276, bsc945842 The update package also includes...
SUSE SLED11 / SLES11 Security Update : gcc5 (SUSE-SU-2016:0908-2)
The GNU Compiler Collection was updated to version 5.3.1, which brings several fixes and enhancements. The following security issue has been fixed : - Fix C++11 std::randomdevice short read issue that could lead to predictable randomness. CVE-2015-5276, bsc945842 The update package also includes...
openSUSE Security Update : gcc48 (openSUSE-2015-723)
This update for GCC 4.8 provides the following fixes : - Fix C++11 std::randomdevice short read issue that could lead to predictable randomness. CVE-2015-5276, bsc945842 - Fix linker segmentation fault when building SLOF on ppc64le. bsc949000 - Fix noinstrumentfunction attribute handling on PPC64...
MGASA-2015-0449 Updated gcc packages fix security vulnerability
It was discovered that the std::randomdevice class in libstdc++ would not properly detect short reads and could return predictable values if applications used it to obtain randomness from a blocking source such as /dev/random. CVE-2015-5276...
Updated gcc packages fix security vulnerability
It was discovered that the std::randomdevice class in libstdc++ would not properly detect short reads and could return predictable values if applications used it to obtain randomness from a blocking source such as /dev/random. CVE-2015-5276...
CVE-2015-5276
The std::randomdevice class in libstdc++ in the GNU Compiler Collection aka GCC before 4.9.4 does not properly handle short reads from blocking sources, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to predict the random values via unspecified vectors...
SUSE SLED12 / SLES12 Security Update : gcc48 (SUSE-SU-2015:1833-1)
This update for GCC 4.8 provides the following fixes : - Fix C++11 std::randomdevice short read issue that could lead to predictable randomness. CVE-2015-5276, bsc945842 - Fix linker segmentation fault when building SLOF on ppc64le. bsc949000 - Fix noinstrumentfunction attribute handling on PPC64...