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Vulnerabilities of Novell OpenSUSE

Novell OpenSUSE vulnerability: memory corruption via a plugin parameter
An attacker can invite the victim to display a malicious page with Firefox version 3.6.7, which uses a freed pointer, which leads to a denial of service or to code execution.

Novell OpenSUSE vulnerability: several vulnerabilities
Several vulnerabilities of Firefox can be used by an attacker to execute code on victim's computer.

Novell OpenSUSE vulnerability: buffer overflow of chain_reply
An unauthenticated attacker can send a malicious SMB query, in order to generate a buffer overflow in Samba, leading to a denial of service or to code execution.

Novell OpenSUSE vulnerability: overflow of one byte
An attacker can use a special login name, in order to generate an overflow of one byte in applications linked to libopie, leading to a denial of service, and possibly to code execution.

Novell OpenSUSE vulnerability: changing GFS2 flags
A local attacker, not owner of a file, but allowed to change it, can change its GFS2 flags.

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