Gentoo Linux Security Advisories

GLSA 201412-17 (normal) - GPL Ghostscript: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in GPL Ghostscript, the worst of which may allow execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 201412-16 (normal) - CouchDB: Denial of Service
A vulnerability in CouchDB could result in Denial of Service.
GLSA 201412-15 (normal) - MCollective: Privilege escalation
Two vulnerabilities have been found in MCollective, the worst of which could lead to privilege escalation.
GLSA 201412-14 (normal) - Xfig: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code
Two vulnerabilities have been found in Xfig, possibly resulting in execution of arbitrary code or Denial of Service.
GLSA 201412-13 (normal) - Chromium: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Chromium, the worst of which can allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
GLSA 201412-12 (normal) - D-Bus: Multiple Vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in D-Bus, possibly resulting in local Denial of Service.
GLSA 201412-11 (normal) - AMD64 x86 emulation base libraries: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in AMD64 x86 emulation base libraries, the worst of which may allow remote execution of arbitrary code.
GLSA 201412-10 (high) - Multiple packages, Multiple vulnerabilities fixed in 2012
This GLSA contains notification of vulnerabilities found in several Gentoo packages which have been fixed prior to January 1, 2013. The worst of these vulnerabilities could lead to local privilege escalation and remote code execution. Please see the package list and CVE identifiers below for more information.
GLSA 201412-09 (high) - Multiple packages, Multiple vulnerabilities fixed in 2011
This GLSA contains notification of vulnerabilities found in several Gentoo packages which have been fixed prior to January 1, 2012. The worst of these vulnerabilities could lead to local privilege escalation and remote code execution. Please see the package list and CVE identifiers below for more information.
GLSA 201412-08 (high) - Multiple packages, Multiple vulnerabilities fixed in 2010
This GLSA contains notification of vulnerabilities found in several Gentoo packages which have been fixed prior to January 1, 2011. The worst of these vulnerabilities could lead to local privilege escalation and remote code execution. Please see the package list and CVE identifiers below for more information.
GLSA 201412-07 (normal) - Adobe Flash Player: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Adobe Flash Player, the worst of which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
GLSA 201412-06 (normal) - libxml2: Denial of Service
A vulnerability in libxml2 could result in Denial of Service.
GLSA 201412-05 (normal) - Clam AntiVirus: Denial of service
A vulnerability in Clam AntiVirus can lead to a Denial of Service condition.
GLSA 201412-04 (high) - libvirt: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in libvirt, worst of which allows context-dependent attackers to escalate privileges.
GLSA 201412-03 (normal) - Dovecot: Denial of Service
A vulnerability in Dovecot could allow a remote attacker to create a Denial of Service condition.
GLSA 201412-02 (normal) - nfs-utils: Information disclosure
A vulnerability in nfs-utils might allow remote attackers to gain access to restricted information.
GLSA 201412-01 (normal) - QEMU: Multiple Vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in QEMU, the worst of which allows context dependent attackers to cause Denial of Service.
GLSA 201411-11 (normal) - Squid: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Squid, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a Denial of Service condition.
GLSA 201411-10 (normal) - Asterisk: Multiple Vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Asterisk, the worst of which could lead to Denial of Service.
GLSA 201411-09 (normal) - Ansible: Privilege escalation
Multiple vulnerabilities has been found in Ansible which may allow local privilege escalation.

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