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CERT Advisory Information (UXP/V)


The following table shows how UXP/V products are affected by CERT Advisory opened to the public from 1998 onward.


2000

CERT Advisory
Number
Opened on Affected Content How dealt with Notes
CA-2000-22 December 12, 2000 No Input Validation Problems in LPRng - -
CA-2000-21 November 30, 200 No Denial-of-Service Vulnerabilities in TCP/IP Stacks - -
CA-2000-20 November 13, 2000 No Multiple Denial-of-Service Problems in ISC BIND - -
CA-2000-19 October 25, 2000 No Revocation of Sun Microsystems Browser Certificates - -
CA-2000-18 August 24, 2000 No PGP May Encrypt Data With Unauthorized ADKs - -
CA-2000-17 August 18, 2000 No Input Validation Problem In rpc.statd - -
CA-2000-16 August 11, 2000 No Microsoft "IE Script" /Access/OBJECT Tag Vulnerability - -
CA-2000-15 August 10, 2000 No Netscape Allows Java Applets to Read Protected Resources - -
CA-2000-14 July 26, 2000 No Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Cache Bypass Vulnerability - -
CA-2000-13 July 7, 2000 No Two Input Validation Problems In FTPD - -
CA-2000-12 June 19, 2000 No HHCtrl ActiveX Control Allows Local Files to be Executed - -
CA-2000-11 june 9, 2000 No MIT Kerberos Vulnerable to Denial-of-Service Attacks - -
CA-2000-10 June 6, 2000 No Inconsistent Warning Messages in Internet Explorer - -
CA-2000-09 May 30, 2000 No Flaw in PGP 5.0 Key Generation - -
CA-2000-08 May 26, 2000 No Inconsistent Warning Messages in Netscape Navigator - -
CA-2000-07 May 26, 2000 No Microsoft Office 2000 UA ActiveX Control Incorrectly Marked "Safe for Scripting" - -
CA-2000-06 May 17, 2000 No Multiple Buffer Overflows in Kerberos Authenticated Services - -
CA-2000-05 May 12, 2000 No Netscape Navigator Improperly Validates SSL Sessions - -
CA-2000-04 May 4, 2000 No Love Letter Worm - -
CA-2000-03 April 26, 2000 No Continuing Compromises of DNS servers - -
CA-2000-02 February 2, 2000 No Malicious HTML Tags Embedded in Client Web Requests - -
CA-2000-01 January 3, 2000 No Denial-of-Service Developments - -