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ISS Security Advisory March 24, 1999
Posted Mar 25, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered several vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst Series Ethernet Switches running the Cisco fixed configuration switch software. Cisco Catalyst switches are commonly used in high volume production environments supporting high-end servers and virtual LAN configurations.

systems | cisco
SHA-256 | 48e3f2a6e76e64e2f9f554d67956faf85d1d1f56a81006fcaf8dcc1ff9af41c8
ISS Security Advisory March 17, 1999
Posted Mar 18, 1999

Slackware Linux is one of the major distributions of the Linux operating system and supporting utilities. CD-ROM distributions are available from Walnut Creek, InfoMagic, LinuxMall, and other suppliers. It can also be downloaded from a number of archive and mirror sites. Some of these sites offer NFS access to Slackware (and other) distributions for direct installation from the network.

systems | linux, slackware
SHA-256 | ee9264bdde5ee3e21c805d9bd17cd17851c6ba7691101d680a63fa2cae045b11
ISS Security Alert Summary March 17, 1999
Posted Mar 18, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for March 17, 1999.

SHA-256 | 50b668c0280ee9f59581f1240532f5db3ec5c7e384e1e300cfa8bf39032e90ae
ISS Security Advisory March 11, 1999
Posted Mar 17, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered several vulnerabilities in Cisco Series 700 routers. The Cisco 700 series is popular among corporate users and telecommuters. It is used to support networks in small offices or home offices. It is also recommended by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for personal ISDN connectivity. Remote attackers may issue commands to the router without authentication. Remote attackers may also deny network connectivity by forcing the router to reboot.

SHA-256 | ec18f8630adbdcb9eddafd6c28302af79c7b7e7ac3b1498eb8e451b8c84b8561
ISS Security Advisory March 15, 1999
Posted Mar 17, 1999

ISS X-Force has discovered a buffer overflow exploit against Microsoft Exchange's LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server which allows read access to the Exchange server directory by using an LDAP client. This buffer overflow consists of a malformed bind request that overflows the buffer and can execute arbitrary code. This attack can also cause the Exchange LDAP service to crash. This vulnerability exists in Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5.

SHA-256 | 7cc4f2cda9e3d56aabfe8ea736c0d7a2e9be2646b048a7a44a6c5ca955f2aaee
ISS Security Alert Summary March 3, 1999
Posted Mar 5, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for March 3, 1999.

SHA-256 | 9fa9c9771a1c4e19885ced334e39542bde6095a2b61e0e924854adbad09b0ccb
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