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The Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) algorithm in


The Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) algorithm in the IEEE 802.11 wireless protocol, when using DSSS transmission encoding, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a certain RF signal that causes a channel to appear busy (aka "jabber"), which prevents devices from transmitting data.


Hitachi Job Management Partner (JP1) JP1/File T


Hitachi Job Management Partner (JP1) JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP 6 and 7 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon halt) via a port scan involving reset packets.


Unknown vulnerability in Hitachi Job Management


Unknown vulnerability in Hitachi Job Management Partner (JP1) JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP 6 and 7, when running on HP-UX in trusted mode, allows attackers to bypass authentication and gain administrator rights.


The ath_rate_sample function in the ath_rate/sa


The ath_rate_sample function in the ath_rate/sample/sample.c sample code in MadWifi before 0.9.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (failed KASSERT and system crash) by moving a connected system to a location with low signal strength, and possibly other vectors related to a race condition between interface enabling and packet transmission.


Orbicule Undercover uses a third-party web serv


Orbicule Undercover uses a third-party web server to determine the IP address through which the computer is accessing the Internet, but does not document this third-party disclosure, which leads to a potential privacy leak that might allow transmission of sensitive information to an unintended remote destination.


Premium Anti-Spam in Ipswitch IMail Secure Serv


Premium Anti-Spam in Ipswitch IMail Secure Server 2006 and Collaboration Suite 2006 Premium, when using a certain .dat file in the StarEngine /data directory from Friday, June 30, 2006 or earlier, does not properly receive and implement bullet signature updates, which allows context-dependent attackers to use the server for spam transmission.


CFNetwork on Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.10


CFNetwork on Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.10 does not properly validate ftp: URIs, which allows remote attackers to trigger the transmission of arbitrary FTP commands to arbitrary FTP servers.


NuFW 2.2.3, and certain other versions after 2.

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NuFW 2.2.3, and certain other versions after 2.0, allows remote attackers to bypass time-based packet filtering rules via certain "out of period" choices of packet transmission time.


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