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More specifically, this issue is an out-of-bounds read.Posted by Mark Esler on Jan 27
Hi Meng,Posted by Mark Esler on Jan 27
Dear Meng Rujie,Posted by Dan Cross on Jan 27
I find it very difficult to believe that every NULL pointer error inPosted by Alan Coopersmith on Jan 27
I will be asking that this CVE be withdrawn on behalf of the X.Org security team.Posted by Meng Ruijie on Jan 26
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Minor firefox DoS - semi silently polluting ~/Downloads with files (part 2)Posted by Jeffrey Walton on Jan 18
I fail to see how a One Definition Rule (ODR) violation results in aPosted by Meng Ruijie on Jan 17
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About CVE-2021-42141:Posted by Meng Ruijie on Jan 17
About CVE-2021-42142:Posted by Harry Sintonen via Fulldisclosure on Jan 14
Tar does set setuid bit, but tar is not vulnerable. This is not an attack.Posted by malvuln on Jan 14
Discovery / credits: Malvuln (John Page aka hyp3rlinx) (c) 2024Posted by Harry Sintonen via Fulldisclosure on Jan 14
So does for example tar. The same rules that apply to tar also apply to