Red Hat update for seamonkey
Secunia Advisory: SA21915
Release Date: 2006-09-15
Popularity: 9,059 views

Critical:
Highly critical
Impact: Security Bypass
Spoofing
DoS
System access
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

OS:RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1
RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 3
RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4
RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 3
RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 4
RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1
RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 3
RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 4
RedHat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for Itanium

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CVE reference:CVE-2006-4253
CVE-2006-4340
CVE-2006-4565
CVE-2006-4566
CVE-2006-4568
CVE-2006-4570
CVE-2006-4571


Description:
Red Hat has issued an update for seamonkey. This fixes some vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct spoofing attacks, bypass certain security restrictions, and potentially compromise a user's system.

For more information:
SA21940

Solution:
Updated packages are available from Red Hat Network.
http://rhn.redhat.com

Original Advisory:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0676.html

Other References:
SA21940:
http://secunia.com/advisories/21940/


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