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Security holes found in CVS, Subversion repository software



DATE: 19 May 2004

SOURCE: CNET

URL: http://news.com.com/Flaws+dril...

Editor's Summary: A security researcher has found flaws in the Concurrent Versions Systems (CVS) and Subversion open source code repositories. A heap buffer overflow plagues the CVS software, which is widely used to create servers for projects under development. Subversion, meanwhile, suffers from problems in parsing code and is easier to exploit than the CVS flaw. FULL STORY


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