Examples of using Arbitrary code in English and their translations into German
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DSA 859: xli-- Arbitrary code execution.
Using this bug, attackers can execute arbitrary code….
DSA 644: chbg-- Arbitrary code execution.
Arbitrary code execution or Denial-of-Service.
DSA 1242: elog- Arbitrary code execution.
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Arbitrary code can be injected via wildcards in pathnames.
DSA 1041: abc2ps-- Arbitrary code execution.
Arbitrary code execution using. chm-files: NTShop, update: NTShop.
DSA 894: abiword-- Arbitrary code execution.
Arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities published at 20 Jun, 2008.
DSA 723: xfree86-- Arbitrary code execution.
These vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited to execute arbitrary code.
DSA 1045: openvpn-- Arbitrary code execution.
Impact: An attacker with a privileged networkposition may be able to execute arbitrary code.
DSA 995: metamail-- Arbitrary code execution.
Tiff file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
DSA 632: linpopup-- Arbitrary code execution.
Furthermore, such exploitation could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Execution of arbitrary code with kernel privileges.
Exploitation of this issue can result in arbitrary code execution.
Execution of arbitrary code via a system call nmount.
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations.
This may lead to arbitrary code execution or a denial of service attack.
DSA 1084: typespeed-- Arbitrary code execution.
Sendmail-- DoS and arbitrary code execution.
DSA 842: egroupware-- Arbitrary code execution.
DSA 997: bomberclone-- Arbitrary code execution.
DSA 1166: cheesetracker- Arbitrary code execution.
DSA 1055: mozilla-firefox-- Arbitrary code execution.
Buffer overflows enable attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service attacks.