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RHEL 5 : coreutils (Unpatched Vulnerability)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 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. - coreutils: memory corruption flaw in parsedatetime CVE-2014-9471 - coreutils: race condition vulnerabilit...
CVE-2013-0221
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the sort command, when using the 1 -d or 2 -M switch, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0223
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the join command, when using the -i switch, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0221
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the sort command, when using the 1 -d or 2 -M switch, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0222
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the uniq command, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0223
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the join command, when using the -i switch, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0222
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the uniq command, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...
CVE-2013-0221
The SUSE coreutils-i18n.patch for GNU coreutils allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service segmentation fault and crash via a long string to the sort command, when using the 1 -d or 2 -M switch, which triggers a stack-based buffer overflow in the alloca function...