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Malicious code in module-user-signal-pi-monitor (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector d003271974b574c499702318624e2822ce8f7a3dd2b20b53a8f6f81032634f94 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
EUVD-2025-177778
Malicious code in module-user-signal-pi-monitor npm...
Linux kernel 2.0/2.1 SIGIO Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/111/info A vulnerability in the Linux kernel allows any user to send a SIGIO signal to any process. If the process does not catch or ignore the signal is will exit. / On non-glibc systems you must add define OASYNC FASYNC...
kernel security and bug fix update
2.6.18-92.1.13.0.1.el5 - NET Add entropy support to e1000 and bnx2 John Sobecki orabug 6045759 - splice Fix bad unlockpage in error case Jens Axboe orabug 6263574 - NET fix netpoll race Tina Yang orabugz 5791 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5 - md fix crashes in iteraterdev Doug Ledford 460128 455471 - sound...
httpd scoreboard lack of PID protection
Apache httpd 1.3.37, 2.0.59, and 2.2.4 with the Prefork MPM module, allows local users to cause a denial of service by modifying the workerscore and processscore arrays to reference an arbitrary process ID, which is sent a SIGUSR1 signal from the master process, aka "SIGUSR1 killer."...
httpd scoreboard lack of PID protection
Apache httpd 1.3.37, 2.0.59, and 2.2.4 with the Prefork MPM module, allows local users to cause a denial of service by modifying the workerscore and processscore arrays to reference an arbitrary process ID, which is sent a SIGUSR1 signal from the master process, aka "SIGUSR1 killer."...
security flaw
The shared memory scoreboard in the HTTP daemon for Apache 1.3.x before 1.3.27 allows any user running as the Apache UID to send a SIGUSR1 signal to any process as root, resulting in a denial of service process kill or possibly other behaviors that would not normally be allowed, by modifying the...