It was discovered that eSpeak NG did not properly manage memory under certain
circumstances. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial
of service, or execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2023-49990, CVE-2023-49991,
CVE-2023-49992, CVE-2023-49993, CVE-2023-49994)
Category Archives: Advisories
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GLSA 202407-08: GNU Emacs, Org Mode: Multiple Vulnerabilities
GLSA 202407-07: cpio: Arbitrary Code Execution
GLSA 202407-06: cryptography: Multiple Vulnerabilities
GLSA 202407-05: SSSD: Command Injection
GLSA 202407-04: Pixman: Heap Buffer Overflow
GLSA 202407-03: Liferea: Remote Code Execution
GLSA 202407-02: SDL_ttf: Arbitrary Memory Write
GLSA 202407-01: Zsh: Prompt Expansion Vulnerability
DSA-5724-1 openssh – security update
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The Qualys Threat Research Unit (TRU) discovered that OpenSSH, an
implementation of the SSH protocol suite, is prone to a signal handler
race condition. If a client does not authenticate within LoginGraceTime
seconds (120 by default), then sshd’s SIGALRM handler is called
asynchronously and calls various functions that are not
async-signal-safe. A remote unauthenticated attacker can take advantage
of this flaw to execute arbitrary code with root privileges. This flaw
affects sshd in its default configuration.
Details can be found in the Qualys advisory at
https://www.qualys.com/2024/07/01/cve-2024-6387/regresshion.txt