UnHash is a program that performs a brute force attack against a given hash. The hash can be MD5 or SHA1, and the program will auto-detect which one is given.
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AuraCMS version 1.5rc suffers from multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities.
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Debian Security Advisory 1372-1 - Aaron Plattner discovered a buffer overflow in the Composite extension of the X.org X server, which can lead to local privilege escalation.
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Netjuke version 1.0-rc2 is susceptible to SQL injection and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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Txx CMS appears susceptible to remote file inclusion vulnerabilities.
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A vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Trend Micro Server Protect. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the routine TMregChange() exported by TMReg.dll which is reachable through the custom protocol subcode "\x15\x00\x00\x00". The TCP socket bound to port 5005 receives user-supplied data which is copied without proper bounds checking to a stack-based buffer. Thereby resulting in an exploitable condition.
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A vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Trend Micro ServerProtect. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw is exposed through the RPC interface bound on TCP port 5168 and defined in SpntSvc.exe.
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