Gentoo Linux Security Advisories

GLSA 200711-15 (normal) - FLAC: Buffer overflow
Multiple integer overflow vulnerabilities were found in FLAC possibly allowing for the execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200711-14 (normal) - Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, XULRunner: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey and XULRunner, potentially allowing to compromise a user's system.
GLSA 200711-13 (normal) - 3proxy: Denial of Service
A vulnerability has been discovered in 3proxy, possibly resulting in a Denial of Service.
GLSA 200711-12 (normal) - Tomboy: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code
Tomboy doesn't properly handle environment variables, potentially allowing a local attacker to execute arbitrary code.
GLSA 200711-11 (high) - Nagios Plugins: Two buffer overflows
Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the Nagios Plugins might allow for remote execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200711-10 (high) - Mono: Buffer overflow
Mono's BigInteger implementation contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that might lead to the execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200711-09 (normal) - MadWifi: Denial of Service
MadWifi does not correctly process beacon frames which can lead to a remotely triggered Denial of Service.
GLSA 200711-08 (normal) - libpng: Multiple Denials of Service
Several vulnerabilities in libpng may allow a remote attacker to crash applications that handle untrusted images.
GLSA 200711-07 (normal) - Python: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code
Multiple integer overflow vulnerabilities have been discovered in Python, possibly resulting in the execution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
GLSA 200711-06 (normal) - Apache: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apache, possibly resulting in a Denial of Service or the disclosure of sensitive information.
GLSA 200711-05 (high) - SiteBar: Multiple issues
Multiple issues have been identified in SiteBar that might allow execution of arbitrary code and arbitrary file disclosure.
GLSA 200711-04 (normal) - Evolution: User-assisted remote execution of arbitrary code
The IMAP client of Evolution contains a vulnerability potentially leading to the execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200711-03 (low) - Gallery: Multiple vulnerabilities
The WebDAV and Reupload modules of Gallery contain multiple unspecified vulnerabilities.
GLSA 200711-02 (low) - OpenSSH: Security bypass
A flaw has been discovered in OpenSSH which could allow a local attacker to bypass security restrictions.
GLSA 200711-01 (normal) - gFTP: Multiple vulnerabilities
Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been discovered in fsplib code used in gFTP.
GLSA 200710-31 (normal) - Opera: Multiple vulnerabilities
Opera contains multiple vulnerabilities, which may allow the execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200710-30 (high) - OpenSSL: Remote execution of arbitrary code
OpenSSL contains a vulnerability allowing execution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
GLSA 200710-29 (normal) - Sylpheed, Claws Mail: User-assisted remote execution of arbitrary code
A format string error has been discovered in Sylpheed and Claws Mail, potentially leading to the remote execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200710-28 (normal) - Qt: Buffer overflow
An off-by-one vulnerability has been discovered in Qt, possibly resulting in the execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 200710-27 (normal) - ImageMagick: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in ImageMagick, possibly resulting in arbitrary code execution or a Denial of Service.

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