Snort vulnerability found
On Monday, Sourcefire - the company behind the open-source intrusion-detection application Snort - said that hackers could potentially execute malicious code on a system running Snort and gain access to confidential data.
The vulnerability was reported to Sourcefire by Internet Security Systems (ISS), the security arm of IBM.
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