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CX-2007-04.txt
Posted Jun 29, 2007
Authored by Daniel Weber

Calyptix Security Advisory CX-2007-04 - Multiple versions of Check Point's Safe@Office UTM device are vulnerable to cross-site request forgery. The test firmware was version 7.0.39x, the latest available for the Safe@Office model. Cursory testing shows that prior version 5.0.82x was also vulnerable. Other Check Point products were not tested.

tags | advisory, csrf
SHA-256 | 5a7280c2e84db6499337852cb17b9d7dc4fa7639fe87c2d1243fd24daff9054a
MITKRB5-SA-2007-005.txt
Posted Jun 29, 2007
Site web.mit.edu

MIT krb5 Security Advisory 2007-005 - The MIT krb5 Kerberos administration daemon (kadmind) is vulnerable to a stack buffer overflow.

tags | advisory, overflow
advisories | CVE-2007-2798
SHA-256 | 5915f86c61c9564dc34aa5cb655f913b024147f3860c66cbc95b45eba5a08091
nipper-0.10.0.tgz
Posted Jun 29, 2007
Authored by Ian Ventura-Whiting | Site sourceforge.net

nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.

Changes: This release introduces support for Cisco Content Service Switch (CSS) devices, massively enhances IOS support and includes all round improvements to the report output. This release also includes improved documentation. See the changelog for a full list of changes.
systems | cisco, juniper
SHA-256 | 38f1deb68991c9367d3f5af63c37929863c468ed1f7958e5e54d93151471ef60
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