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wireshark: multiple vulnerabilities

Package(s):wireshark CVE #(s):CVE-2009-2560 CVE-2009-2562 CVE-2009-2563
Created:August 6, 2009 Updated:May 28, 2010
Description: From the National Vulnerability Database entries:

CVE-2009-2560: "Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Wireshark 1.2.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via unspecified vectors in the Bluetooth L2CAP, RADIUS, or MIOP dissectors."

CVE-2009-2562: "Unspecified vulnerability in the AFS dissector in Wireshark 0.9.2 through 1.2.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via unknown vectors."

CVE-2009-2563: "Unspecified vulnerability in the Infiniband dissector in Wireshark 1.0.6 through 1.2.0, when running on unspecified platforms, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via unknown vectors."

Alerts:
CentOS CESA-2010:0360 wireshark 2010-05-28
CentOS CESA-2010:0360 wireshark 2010-04-20
CentOS CESA-2010:0360 wireshark 2010-04-20
Red Hat RHSA-2010:0360-01 wireshark 2010-04-20
SuSE SUSE-SR:2010:007 cifs-mount/samba, compiz-fusion-plugins-main, cron, cups, ethereal/wireshark, krb5, mysql, pulseaudio, squid/squid3, viewvc 2010-03-30
Mandriva MDVSA-2010:031 wireshark 2010-02-02
SuSE SUSE-SR:2009:020 apache2-mod_jk, cacti, cups, expat, finch/pidgin, htmldoc, kdelibs3/kdelibs4, libpoppler/poppler, lighttpd, opera, perl-HTML-Parser, pyxml, seamonkey, wireshark/ethereal, xntp, zope/zope3 2010-01-12
Fedora FEDORA-2009-7998 wireshark 2009-07-24
Gentoo 200909-16 wireshark 2009-09-13
SuSE SUSE-SR:2009:014 dnsmasq, icu, libcurl3/libcurl2/curl/compat-curl2, Xerces-c/xerces-j2, tiff/libtiff, acroread_ja, xpdf, xemacs, mysql, squirrelmail, OpenEXR, wireshark 2009-09-01
Mandriva MDVSA-2009:194 wireshark 2009-08-05
Fedora FEDORA-2009-9837 wireshark 2009-09-24
Gentoo 200911-05 wireshark 2009-11-25
Debian DSA-1942-1 wireshark 2009-11-29

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