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  • IDDate PublicTitle
  • VU#1003101 Mar 1993OpenVMS page management vulnerability
  • VU#10078028 Apr 2003Sun Ray Smartcard reader may leave desktop session open when card is quickly removed
  • VU#10093704 Mar 2003Automatic File Content Type Recognition Tool contains memory allocation problem
  • VU#10132110 Jul 2007Microsoft Windows Vista Teredo IPv6 interface firewall bypass vulnerability
  • VU#10167602 Feb 2008Yahoo! Music Jukebox YMP Datagrid ActiveX control stack buffer overflows
  • VU#10191530 Apr 2002The ISS RealSecure Network Sensor fails to properly process certain types of DHCP traffic.
  • VU#10201410 Nov 2005Optimistic TCP acknowledgements can cause denial of service
  • VU#10228920 Dec 2006Sun Java JRE vulnerable to privilege escalation
  • VU#10234509 Oct 2002IBM AIX vulnerable to DoS
  • VU#10244112 Sep 2005Multiple X servers fail to properly allocate memory for large pixmaps
  • VU#10246525 Jan 2007PGP Desktop service fails to validate user supplied data
  • VU#1027717 Jul 1991Various shells create temporary files insecurely when using << operator
  • VU#10279530 Jul 2002OpenSSL servers contain a buffer overflow during the SSL2 handshake process
  • VU#10342519 Jul 2011Oracle Outside In CorelDRAW file parser stack buffer overflow
  • VU#10428030 Sep 2003Multiple vulnerabilities in SSL/TLS implementations
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