The Postfix SMTP server has a memory corruption error when the Cyrus SASL library is used with authentication mechanisms other than PLAIN and LOGIN (the ANONYMOUS mechanism is unaffected but should not be enabled for different reasons).
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Multiple SMTP implementations suffer from a plaintext injection vulnerability with STARTTLS.
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Postfix versions 2.4 and above when used on the Linux 2.6 kernel suffer from a denial of service vulnerability.
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Postfix on modern Solaris and Linux filesystems can be leveraged for privilege escalation via hardlinks.
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TCT is a collection of tools which are geared towards gathering and analyzing forensic data UNIX system after a break-in. TCT features the grave-robber tool which captures information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted files, and the keyfind tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a running process or from files. TCT is tested on Linux, BSD, Solaris, and SunOS. For more information see the handouts from Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema's computer forensics analysis class.
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TCT is a collection of tools which are geared towards gathering and analyzing forensic data UNIX system after a break-in. TCT features the grave-robber tool which captures information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted files, and the keyfind tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a running process or from files. TCT is tested on Linux, BSD, Solaris, and SunOS. For more information see the handouts from Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema's computer forensics analysis class.
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TCT is a collection of tools which are geared towards gathering and analyzing forensic data UNIX system after a break-in. TCT features the grave-robber tool which captures information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted files, and the keyfind tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a running process or from files. TCT is tested on Linux, BSD, Solaris, and SunOS. For more information see the handouts from Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema's computer forensics analysis class.
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TCT is a collection of tools which are geared towards gathering and analyzing forensic data UNIX system after a break-in. TCT features the grave-robber tool which captures information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted files, and the keyfind tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a running process or from files. TCT is tested on Linux, BSD, and Solaris. For more information see the handouts from Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema's computer forensics analysis class.
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