Monthly Archives: January 2017
Are Geek Squad Techs Working For The FBI?
CVE-2016-9015
Versions 1.17 and 1.18 of the Python urllib3 library suffer from a vulnerability that can cause them, in certain configurations, to not correctly validate TLS certificates. This places users of the library with those configurations at risk of man-in-the-middle and information leakage attacks. This vulnerability affects users using versions 1.17 and 1.18 of the urllib3 library, who are using the optional PyOpenSSL support for TLS instead of the regular standard library TLS backend, and who are using OpenSSL 1.1.0 via PyOpenSSL. This is an extremely uncommon configuration, so the security impact of this vulnerability is low. (CVSS:2.6) (Last Update:2017-01-13)
DSA-3757 icedove – security update
Multiple security issues have been found in Icedove, Debian’s version of
the Mozilla Thunderbird mail client: Multiple vulnerabilities may lead
to the execution of arbitrary code, data leakage or bypass of the content
security policy.
DSA-3758 bind9 – security update
Several denial-of-service vulnerabilities (assertion failures) were
discovered in BIND, a DNS server implementation.
Vuln: GnuTLS CVE-2017-5335 Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
GnuTLS CVE-2017-5335 Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Vuln: Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Unspecified Use After Free Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Unspecified Use After Free Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Vuln: Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Multiple Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Multiple Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Vuln: Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
Adobe Flash Player APSB17-02 Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities