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1999 Oct 12
0
SECURITY: RHSA-1999:040 New PAM packages available
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1999 Aug 23
1
Buffer Overflows in WindowMaker/LibPropList
Back in June when I was fooling around with some programs I was writing, I found a serious buffer overflow in WindowMaker 0.60.0 and 0.52, but I assume previous versions are vulnerable as well. By replacing argv[0] of a program with a string longer than 249 characters, it is possible to overflow one of the programs buffers, causing it, and possibly X as well to crash. It is assumed this can