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CVSS
Title
2004-03-23
2004-01-14
2006-06-13
VU#406406
HP-UX CDE library libDtSvc contains unspecified buffer overflow
2002-02-12
2002-02-12
2007-11-07
VU#854306
Multiple vulnerabilities in SNMPv1 request handling
2005-12-06
2005-12-05
2006-01-05
VU#946969
Perl programs providing user-controlled I/O format strings may contain format string vulnerabilities
2006-06-09
2006-05-23
2006-07-13
VU#681569
Linux Kernel may fail to properly handle SNMP packets
2005-02-04
2005-01-28
2005-02-08
VU#886006
Squid vulnerable to buffer overflow via an overly long WCCP message
2006-03-03
2005-12-22
2006-03-06
VU#351217
Apple Safari WebKit component vulnerable to buffer overflow
2002-11-19
2002-11-19
2004-10-18
VU#457875
Various DNS service implementations generate multiple simultaneous queries for the same resource record
2007-11-14
2007-11-05
2007-11-14
VU#797875
Apple QuickTime code execution vulnerability
2006-05-30
2006-05-30
2006-06-07
VU#921017
Secure Elements Class 5 AVR client sends messages in cleartext
2005-09-21
2005-02-22
2005-10-28
VU#215006
unace buffer overflow vulnerability
2003-01-24
2003-01-20
2009-08-17
VU#867593
Web servers enable HTTP TRACE method by default
2002-09-27
2001-11-29
2003-04-15
VU#453475
PGPMail.pl does not adequately validate user input thereby allowing arbitrary command execution
2004-03-22
2004-03-15
2004-04-20
VU#413006
Oracle Application Server Web Cache contains heap overflow vulnerability
2007-02-15
2007-02-15
2007-02-23
VU#522393
LizardTech DjVu Browser Plug-in buffer overflow vulnerabilities
2007-02-21
2007-02-20
2007-02-21
VU#349393
Trend Micro ServerProtect ENG_SendEMail() stack buffer overflow
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