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SUSE CVE-2010-1324
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.7.x and 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not properly determine the acceptability of checksums, which might allow remote attackers to forge GSS tokens, gain privileges, or have unspecified other impact via 1 an unkeyed checksum, 2 an unkeyed PAC checksum, or 3 a KrbFastArmoredRe...
Security fix for the ALT Linux 8 package samba-DC version 4.9.10-alt1
July 16, 2019 Evgeny Sinelnikov 4.9.10-alt1 - Update to latest summer release of samba-4.9 backported to p8 - Security fixes: + CVE-2019-12435 Samba AD DC Denial of Service in DNS management server dnsserver + CVE-2018-16860 Samba AD DC S4U2Self/S4U2Proxy unkeyed checksum + CVE-2018-16852 NULL...
Security fix for the ALT Linux 8 package samba version 4.9.9-alt1
June 26, 2019 Evgeny Sinelnikov 4.9.9-alt1 - Update to summer security release of samba-4.9 backported to p8 - Security fixes: + CVE-2019-12435 Samba AD DC Denial of Service in DNS management server dnsserver + CVE-2018-16860 Samba AD DC S4U2Self/S4U2Proxy unkeyed checksum + CVE-2018-16852 NULL...
Security fix for the ALT Linux 10 package samba version 4.10.3-alt1
May 27, 2019 Evgeny Sinelnikov 4.10.3-alt1 - Update to latest security release - Security fixes: + CVE-2018-16860 Samba AD DC S4U2Self/S4U2Proxy unkeyed checksum...
CVE-2011-0043
Kerberos in Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and SP3 and Server 2003 SP2 supports weak hashing algorithms, which allows local users to gain privileges by operating a service that sends crafted service tickets, as demonstrated by the CRC32 algorithm, aka "Kerberos Unkeyed Checksum Vulnerability."...
Microsoft Windows Kerberos Unkeyed Checksum Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Description The Microsoft Windows implementation of Kerberos is prone to a local privilege-escalation vulnerability. Local attackers can exploit this issue to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM-level privileges. Successfully exploiting these issues will result in the complete compromise of affect...
krb5: multiple checksum handling vulnerabilities (MITKRB5-SA-2010-007)
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.7.x and 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not properly determine the acceptability of checksums, which might allow remote attackers to forge GSS tokens, gain privileges, or have unspecified other impact via 1 an unkeyed checksum, 2 an unkeyed PAC checksum, or 3 a KrbFastArmoredRe...