Squid security advisory 2016:3 reports:
	  Due to a buffer overrun Squid pinger binary is vulnerable to
	    denial of service or information leak attack when processing
	    ICMPv6 packets.
	  This bug also permits the server response to manipulate other
	    ICMP and ICMPv6 queries processing to cause information leak.
	  This bug allows any remote server to perform a denial of service
	    attack on the Squid service by crashing the pinger. This may
	    affect Squid HTTP routing decisions. In some configurations,
	    sub-optimal routing decisions may result in serious service
	    degradation or even transaction failures.
	  If the system does not contain buffer-overrun protection leading
	    to that crash this bug will instead allow attackers to leak
	    arbitrary amounts of information from the heap into Squid log
	    files. This is of higher importance than usual because the pinger
	    process operates with root priviliges.
	
Squid security advisory 2016:4 reports:
	  Due to incorrect bounds checking Squid is vulnerable to a denial
	    of service attack when processing HTTP responses.
	  This problem allows a malicious client script and remote server
	    delivering certain unusual HTTP response syntax to trigger a
	    denial of service for all clients accessing the Squid service.