Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201412-11 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in AMD64 x86 emulation base libraries, the worst of which may allow remote execution of arbitrary code. Versions prior to 20140406-r1 are affected.
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HP Security Bulletin - A potential security vulnerability has been identified in Perl 5.8.7 and earlier running on HP Tru64 UNIX. The vulnerability could be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code.
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VMware Security Advisory - There is an OpenPegasus PAM authentication buffer overflow and updated service console packages are available.
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VMware Security Advisory - Alexander Sotirov from VMware Security Research discovered a buffer overflow vulnerability in the OpenPegasus Management server. Additionally, various service console packages have been updated.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 552-1 - It was discovered that Perl's regular expression library did not correctly handle certain UTF sequences. If a user or automated system were tricked into running a specially crafted regular expression, a remote attacker could crash the application or possibly execute arbitrary code with user privileges.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200711-28 - Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry (Google Security Team) discovered a heap-based buffer overflow in the Regular Expression engine (regcomp.c) that occurs when switching from byte to Unicode (UTF-8) characters in a regular expression. Versions less than 5.8.8-r4 are affected.
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OpenPKG Security Advisory - Will Drewry and Tavis Ormandy of the Google Security Team have discovered a UTF-8 related heap overflow in the regular expression compiler of the Perl programming language, probably allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code by compiling specially crafted regular expressions. The bug manifests in a possible buffer overflow in the polymorphic "opcode" support code, caused by ASCII regular expressions that really are Unicode regular expressions.
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Debian Security Advisory 1400-1 - Will Drewry and Tavis Ormandy of the Google Security Team have discovered a UTF-8 related heap overflow in Perl's regular expression compiler, probably allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code by compiling specially crafted regular expressions.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry discovered a flaw in Perl's regular expression engine. Specially crafted input to a regular expression can cause Perl to improperly allocate memory, resulting in the possible execution of arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running Perl.
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