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Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures List (CVE)

Open Vulnerability Assessment Language (OVAL)

Technical Alerts
TA04-260A : Microsoft Windows JPEG component buffer overflow
Original Release: September 16, 2004

TA04-247A : Vulnerabilities in MIT Kerberos 5
Original Release: September 3, 2004

TA04-245A : Multiple Vulnerabilities in Oracle Products
Original Release: September 1, 2004

TA04-217A : Multiple Vulnerabilities in libpng
Original Release: August 4, 2004

TA04-212A : Critical Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows
Original Release: July 30, 2004

Security Bulletins

SB04-280 :Summary of Security Items from September 29 through October 5, 2004

SB04-273 :Summary of Security Items from September 22 through September 28, 2004

SB04-266 :Summary of Security Items from September 15 through September 21, 2004

SB04-259 :Summary of Security Items from September 8 through September 14, 2004

SB04-252 :Summary of Security Items from September 1 through September 7, 2004