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SUN MICROSYSTEMS SECURITY BULLETIN: #00179
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Patch advisory for Sun Microsystems. Please read for details.

SHA-256 | 2cdf3e05d0c5362415711328f9993e8815f9e49eaff36d58804bf46ff940a4e4
SUN MICROSYSTEMS SECURITY BULLETIN: #00178
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Patch advisory for Sun Microsystems. Please read for details.

SHA-256 | 4be8c88a746f998e26dce306c697750539d0db1b41780375a3d2602e0dee11dd
ISS Security Advisory November 2nd, 1998
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has researched a hidden SNMP community string that exists in HP OpenView. This community may allow unauthorized access to certain SNMP variables. Attackers may use this hidden community to learn about network topology as well as modify MIB variables.

SHA-256 | c4509bb8bc0c9bb4b1232aee4c6d674e2cad3ead96cd10394a1c92336b597242
ISS Security Advisory
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Internet Security System (ISS) X-Force has discovered a serious vulnerability in Sun Microsystems Solstice Enterprise Agent and the Solaris operating system. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges, manipulate system parameters and kill processes.

SHA-256 | ca12cba252d336bc70bfbd46f53e05129b8411dc2a71dc6573efe3a05745712e
ISS Security Advisory
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered a vulnerability in BMC Software PATROL(r) Patrol network management software. PATROL contains a vulnerability that may allow local attackers to compromise root access. The agent creates insecure temporary files that may lead to a symbolic link attack.

SHA-256 | 29ecb6f4b747f7c28a77b20303c49118d6a787bd9d6e2aa92801c18b435b8fa1
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 13:41:02 -0500 (EST) ISS Security Update November 16th, 1998
Posted Nov 24, 1998

Internet Security System (ISS) X-Force has discovered a serious vulnerability in Sun Microsystems(r) Solstice(tm) Enterprise Agent(tm) and the Solaris operating system. This SNMP hidden community string is hard coded into the binary and can not be configured nor is it in the configuration files. The hidden Sun SNMP community word is not the same as the hidden HP SNMP community string. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges, manipulate system parameters, and kill processes.

SHA-256 | fa2c0d6650b5ab8ee495be17e45d85317a231a811378a40855a25a0d83a0aa61
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