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SunRPC-Derived XDR Library Contains Bug







SunRPC-Derived XDR Library Contains Bug

SunRPC-Derived XDR Library Contains Bug 08/06/2002 08:50 AM

Exploitation could lead to denial of service, execution of arbitrary code, or the disclosure of sensitive information.




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By providing an integrated environment with lots of great things for people to do, it becomes instantly more accessible and viral. By pre-wiring all of these applications and services - so that they work seamlessly together - OH MY GOD - you just may yet end up with a series of compelling experiences - 'cause heaven forbid - maybe not ALL of our end-users are the same....

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