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  1. Gazie Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
  2. Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities
  3. Drupal Finder Module Multiple Vulnerabilities
  4. ExpressView Browser Plug-In SID Image Processing Two Vulnerabilities
  5. SUSE update for MozillaFirefox
  6. XWiki Enterprise Two Script Insertion Vulnerabilities
  7. RabidHamster R2 Extreme File Disclosure and Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
  8. Voxofon - International Calls for Android Security Bypass Security Issue
  9. Red Hat update for kernel
  10. AjaXplorer "doc_file" Text File Disclosure Weakness

 

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