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verb vʌlnvəln [with object]Heraldry Wound. 〔纹章〕损伤 the crest depicts a pelican vulning itself Example sentencesExamples - A dragon and on its back a pelican vulning herself all Proper.
- A stag standing vulned in the back with an arrow proper.
OriginLate 16th century: formed irregularly from Latin vulnerare 'to wound'. nounvʌlnvəln A vulnerability, especially one associated with computer security. the total of 10 vulns discovered are described as highly critical Example sentencesExamples - Next up, there's a moderate vuln in Microsoft MSN Messenger.
- Of the 13 vulns affecting IE in 2H04, nine were classified as ‘high severity’.
- A brace of Microsoft security vulns pose risks for both home users and corporates.
- In tests performed on corporate sites between the start of February and May 20, NTA Monitor found the vuln present in 58 per cent of sites using this software - more than six months after the flaw was widely reported.
- Thomas Kristensen, CTO of security Web site Secunia, told The Register that the five distinct vulns could used in combination to install executables (viruses, Trojans and porn diallers).
- The second buffer overflow vuln exists in the bulk insert procedure, which allows data files to be copied into a table.
- There are of course already tools in the public domain that take advantage of known vulns in the PJL implementation but Al has written a tool that takes these already understood issues to the next level.
- ZoneLabs points out that the bug was only tested on version 3.1 of ZoneAlarm; but in principle even this is subject to the same vuln.
- Redmond defines critical security vulns as those which might be exploited remotely and without any interaction by end users.
- The vulns were discovered nine months ago, after all.
- The total of 10 vulns discovered are described by security firm Secunia as ‘highly critical’ - and with good reason.
- US CERT has produced a useful overview of these various security vulns here.
- New IE vulns are probably the biggest problem and cover flaws in the processing of PNG graphics files and XML redirects.
- This month's updates cover the aforementioned set of seven flaws in Internet Explorer, described by Secunia as extremely critical, as well as four Windows client vulns.
- One of the vulns, a security zone restriction error, can bypass a security feature in Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Secunia reports.
- There is a potentially troublesome denial of service risk linked to a vuln in the Linux 2.4 kernel, concerning the cacheing of routing information.
- However the vuln is also difficult to exploit, hence Microsoft's designation of the problem as ‘important’ - and not critical.
- Microsoft issued protection against the vuln in October 2000.
- Through this vuln an attacker who is able to compromise a CVS server can contaminate source-code repositories with Trojan code.
- The networking giant says the vuln is yet to be maliciously exploited, to the best of its knowledge.
verbvəln [with object]Heraldry Wound. 〔纹章〕损伤 the crest depicts a pelican vulning itself Example sentencesExamples - A dragon and on its back a pelican vulning herself all Proper.
- A stag standing vulned in the back with an arrow proper.
OriginLate 16th century: formed irregularly from Latin vulnerare ‘to wound’. nounvəln A vulnerability, especially one associated with computer security. the total of 10 vulns discovered are described as highly critical Example sentencesExamples - One of the vulns, a security zone restriction error, can bypass a security feature in Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Secunia reports.
- There are of course already tools in the public domain that take advantage of known vulns in the PJL implementation but Al has written a tool that takes these already understood issues to the next level.
- Microsoft issued protection against the vuln in October 2000.
- US CERT has produced a useful overview of these various security vulns here.
- The networking giant says the vuln is yet to be maliciously exploited, to the best of its knowledge.
- Of the 13 vulns affecting IE in 2H04, nine were classified as ‘high severity’.
- Thomas Kristensen, CTO of security Web site Secunia, told The Register that the five distinct vulns could used in combination to install executables (viruses, Trojans and porn diallers).
- New IE vulns are probably the biggest problem and cover flaws in the processing of PNG graphics files and XML redirects.
- However the vuln is also difficult to exploit, hence Microsoft's designation of the problem as ‘important’ - and not critical.
- Through this vuln an attacker who is able to compromise a CVS server can contaminate source-code repositories with Trojan code.
- Redmond defines critical security vulns as those which might be exploited remotely and without any interaction by end users.
- This month's updates cover the aforementioned set of seven flaws in Internet Explorer, described by Secunia as extremely critical, as well as four Windows client vulns.
- The second buffer overflow vuln exists in the bulk insert procedure, which allows data files to be copied into a table.
- Next up, there's a moderate vuln in Microsoft MSN Messenger.
- In tests performed on corporate sites between the start of February and May 20, NTA Monitor found the vuln present in 58 per cent of sites using this software - more than six months after the flaw was widely reported.
- The total of 10 vulns discovered are described by security firm Secunia as ‘highly critical’ - and with good reason.
- The vulns were discovered nine months ago, after all.
- A brace of Microsoft security vulns pose risks for both home users and corporates.
- There is a potentially troublesome denial of service risk linked to a vuln in the Linux 2.4 kernel, concerning the cacheing of routing information.
- ZoneLabs points out that the bug was only tested on version 3.1 of ZoneAlarm; but in principle even this is subject to the same vuln.
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