[2/5] MySQL Empty Bit-String Literal Denial of Service
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You should note that Secunia on average issues more than 20 updated advisories per day, containing information about exploit and patch availability, new and in depth research, and all other details that are relevant. …
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Gentoo: Courier Authentication Library SQL injection - The …
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Impact =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D A remote attacker could provide specially crafted input to the library, possibly resulting in the remote execution of arbitrary SQL commands. NOTE: Exploitation of this vulnerability requires that a MySQL …
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216 Part II . Running the Show a (Web server iis)
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Intrusion attacks To remotely use the resources of a target machine, attackers must first look for an opening to exploit. In the absence of inside information such as passwords or encryption keys, they must scan the target machine to …
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Ubuntu: MySQL vulnerability
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Stefan Streichbier and B. Mueller of SEC Consult discovered that MySQL subselect queries using “ORDER BY” could be made to crash the MySQL server. An attacker with access to a MySQL instance could …
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