Posted by Joshua Rogers on Oct 16
Dear fulldisclosure,
Two and a half years ago an independent audit was performed on The Squid
Caching Proxy, which ultimately resulted in 55 vulnerabilities being
discovered in the project’s C++ source code.
Although some of the issues have been fixed, the majority (35) remain
valid. The majority have not been assigned CVEs, and no patches or
workarounds are available. Some of the listed issues concern more than one
bug, which is why 45…
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