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 ///  File Name: dsa-1016-1.txt
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1016-1 - Ulf Härnhammar discovered several format string vulnerabilities in Evolution, a free groupware suite, that could lead to crashes of the application or the execution of arbitrary code.
Author:Martin Schulze
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:11782
Last Modified:Apr 5 00:15:13 2006
MD5 Checksum:7aaa4ec433e22eb804294433aee764aa

 ///  File Name: dsa-1017-1.txt
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1017-1 - Several local and remote vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of service or the execution of arbitrary code.
Author:Martin Schulze
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:69712
Last Modified:Apr 5 00:15:43 2006
MD5 Checksum:cdb76f5f9eff9a3337e81651d36d8915

 ///  File Name: dsa-1018-1.txt
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1018-1 - Several local and remote vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of service or the execution of arbitrary code.
Author:Martin Schulze
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:49961
Last Modified:Apr 5 00:17:51 2006
MD5 Checksum:37e753b6ecf40ba0e936845a971ad588

 ///  File Name: dsa-1019-1.txt
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1019-1 - Derek Noonburg has fixed several potential vulnerabilities in xpdf, the Portable Document Format (PDF) suite, which is also present in koffice, the KDE Office Suite.
Author:Martin Schulze
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:24859
Last Modified:Apr 5 00:16:12 2006
MD5 Checksum:69e7226c576237551049f0fc32bf37ed

 ///  File Name: dsa-1020-1.txt
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA 1020-1 - Chris Moore discovered that flex, a scanner generator, generates code, which allocates insufficient memory, if the grammar contains REJECT statements or trailing context rules. This may lead to a buffer overflow and the execution of arbitrary code.
Author:Martin Schulze
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:5295
Last Modified:Apr 5 00:18:33 2006
MD5 Checksum:557d74c08692a9e9d71ade15777215df

 ///  File Name: DSA-130-1
Description:
Debian Security Advisory DSA-130-1 - Ethereal versions prior to v0.9.3 are vulnerable to an allocation error in the ASN.1 parser allowing remote root exploits. This affected GNU/Linux 2.2 and fixed packages have been released for the alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc and sparc architectures.
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:3999
Last Modified:Jun 4 06:47:41 2002
MD5 Checksum:ddd83b5b90f864cfc1ecf0c07c2e759a

 ///  File Name: DSA-168-1
Description:
Debian security advisory DSA 168-1 - Debian released new PHP packages that fix newline character injection in several PHP functions. Additionally, these packages correct a bug in PHP that allow a safe_mode restriction to be bypassed.
Homepage:http://www.debian.org/security/
File Size:18239
Last Modified:Sep 20 11:37:25 2002
MD5 Checksum:9c57f408ce3277629fe1cb49c1438647