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Vulnerabilities of SUSE Linux

SUSE Linux vulnerability: use after free via parser and HTMLparser
An attacker can use a freed memory area in parser.c and HTMLparser.c of libxml2, in order to trigger a denial of service, and possibly to execute code.

SUSE Linux vulnerability: several vulnerabilities
Several vulnerabilities of Oracle JRE, JDK and JavaFX can be used by a malicious applet/application in order to execute code or to obtain information. A legitimate applet/application, handling malicious data, can also be forced to execute code.

SUSE Linux vulnerability: multiple vulnerabilities of mod_dav_svn
An attacker can use several vulnerabilities of mod_dav_svn of Subversion.

SUSE Linux vulnerability: multiple vulnerabilities
An attacker can use several vulnerabilities of Opera.

SUSE Linux vulnerability: denial of service of regex
An attacker can use a special DNS record, in order to force ISC BIND to consume large memory resources.

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