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nginx buffer underflow reported by Secunia

2009-09-15 posted by Fleximus
Secunia reports in advisory SA3675 about a buffer underflow vulnerability in the function ngx_http_parse_complex_uri() of the nginx webserver and rates it as highly critical. Impacts may be a DoS attack or remote system access.

Changelogs were published for nginx 0.7.62, nginx 0.6.39 and nginx 0.5.38.
We highly recommend that you upgrade to the latest version of nginx.

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