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The challenge-response authentication of the EX


The challenge-response authentication of the EXPERT user for Alcatel Speed Touch running firmware KHDSAA.108 and KHDSAA.132 through KHDSAA.134 allows remote attackers to gain privileges by directly computing the response based on information that is provided by the device during login.


Alcatel Speed Touch running firmware KHDSAA.108


Alcatel Speed Touch running firmware KHDSAA.108 and KHDSAA.132 through KHDSAA.134 has a TFTP server running without a password, which allows remote attackers to change firmware versions or the device's configurations.


Alcatel Speed Touch Home ADSL Modem allows remo


Alcatel Speed Touch Home ADSL Modem allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (reboot) via a network scan with unusual packets, such as nmap with OS detection.


Juniper JUNOS 5.x through JUNOS 7.x allows remo


Juniper JUNOS 5.x through JUNOS 7.x allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (routing disabled) via a large number of MPLS packets, which are not filtered or verified before being sent to the Routing Engine, which reduces the speed at which other packets are processed.


Buffer overflow in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2


Buffer overflow in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2.0 client (NFSHP2), version 242 and earlier, allows remote attackers (servers) to execute arbitrary code via long (1) gamename, (2) gamever, (3) hostname, (4) gametype, (5) mapname or (6) gamemode commands.


core/database_api.php in Mantis 0.19.0a1 throug


core/database_api.php in Mantis 0.19.0a1 through 1.0.0a3, with register_globals enabled, allows remote attackers to connect to internal databases by modifying the g_db_type variable and monitoring the speed of responses, as identified by bug#0005956.


Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Autono


Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Autonomy (formerly Verity) KeyView SDK before 9.2.0, as used in Lotus Notes 6.5.4 and 7.0, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) a UUE file containing an encoded file with a long filename handled by uudrdr.dll, (2) a compressed ZIP file with a long filename handled by kvarcve.dll, (3) a TAR archive with a long filename that is extracted to a directory with a long path handled by the TAR reader (tarrdr.dll), (4) an email that contains a long HTTP, FTP, or // link handled by the HTML speed reader (htmsr.dll) or (5) an email containing a crafted long link handled by the HTML speed reader (htmsr.dll).


Buffer overflow in Live for Speed (LFS) S2 ALPH


Buffer overflow in Live for Speed (LFS) S2 ALPHA PATCH 0.5x allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .mpr file (replay file) that contains a long car name.


Multiple buffer overflows in Live for Speed (LF


Multiple buffer overflows in Live for Speed (LFS) S1 and S2 allow user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) a .spr file (single player replay file) containing a long user name or (2) a .ply file containing a long number plate string, different vectors than CVE-2007-4140.


Multiple buffer overflows in Live for Speed (LF


Multiple buffer overflows in Live for Speed (LFS) demo, S1, and S2 allow remote authenticated users to (1) cause a denial of service (server crash) and probably execute arbitrary code via an ID 3 packet with a long nickname field, and (2) cause a denial of service (server crash) via an ID 10 packet containing a long string corresponding to an unavailable track.


Live for Speed (LFS) S1 and S2 allows remote at

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Live for Speed (LFS) S1 and S2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (server crash) via (1) a certain 0x00 byte in a pre-login ID 3 packet, which triggers a NULL dereference; or (2) a pre-login ID 5 packet that lacks certain strings, which triggers an invalid pointer dereference.


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