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GNU Privacy Guard Insecure Trust Path To User ID Weakness
Solution: Sun have released a security update to address this issue in the RAQ XTR. Please see references section for further details. A fix is linked below. Sun has released updates for Sun Linux 5.0.5. Yellow Dog Linux has released an advisory (YDU-20030602-5) and fixes to address this issue. Users are recommended to run the 'apt-get' utility by issuing the following commands. Manual retrieval and installation of the fixes is described in the referenced advisory. apt-get update apt-get install gnupg EnGarde Secure Linux has released an advisory (ESA-20030515-016), which contains details on how to obtain and apply fixes to address this issue. EnGarde recommends that all affected users apply fixes as soon as possible. Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2003:175-01 with fixes to address this issue. See referenced advisory for additional details. Red Hat has also released a security advisory (RHSA-2003-176) to address this issue for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Advanced Workstation. The appropriate fixes have also been made available and can be obtained through the Red Hat Network: http://rhn.redhat.com/ SCO has released an advisory (CSSA-2003-034.0) that includes updates for this issue. The vendor has released an upgrade to address this issue, users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible: Sun Cobalt RaQ XTR
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0 .6
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.1
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.2
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.3 b
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.3
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.4
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.5
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.6
GNU finger 1.0.7
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.0.7
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.2
GNU GNU Privacy Guard 1.2.1
SCO OpenLinux Server 3.1.1
SCO OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1
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