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AIX dpsexec Vulnerability (2009-07-11)

AIX versions previous and up to 3.2.5 (and possibly later) ship with a DPS Server. When run under XDM (a login utility under certian X-Windows versions) this server assumes root privileges. Due to this, and no proper UID checking, users can write to any file on the system therefore gaining root privileges.

MySQL Remote Information Disclosure and Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities (2007-01-05)

MySQL is susceptible to multiple remote vulnerabilities:

- A buffer-overflow vulnerability due to insufficient bounds-checking of user-supplied data before copying it to an insufficiently sized memory buffer. This issue allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary machine code in the context of affected database servers. Failed exploit attempts will likely crash the server, denying further service to legitimate users.

- Two information-disclosure vulnerabilities due to insufficient input-sanitization and bounds-checking of user-supplied data. These issues allow remote users to gain access to potentially sensitive information that may aid them in further attacks.

ProFTPD _xlate_ascii_write() Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (2007-11-05)

A remotely exploitable buffer overrun was reported in ProFTPD. This issue is due to insufficient bounds checking of user-supplied data in the '_xlate_ascii_write()' function, permitting an attacker to overwrite two bytes of memory adjacent to the affected buffer. The attacker may be able to exploit this to execute arbitrary code in the context of the server. The attacker may trigger this issue by submitting a RETR command to the server.
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