Check Point Reference: | CPAI-2006-156 |
Date Published: | 31 Dec 2006 |
Severity: | Critical |
Last Updated: | Wednesday 02 May, 2007 |
Source: | Secunia Advisory: SA23127 |
Industry Reference: | CVE-2006-6605 |
Protection Provided by: | |
Who is Vulnerable? | MailEnable Standard Edition version 1.98 and prior MailEnable Enterprise Edition version 2.35 and prior MailEnable Professional Edition version 2.35 and prior |
Vulnerability Description | A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in MailEnable service. MailEnable is an email server suite for Microsoft Windows. Several mail servers contain buffer overflow errors in the way they handle commands. By carefully crafting an overly long POP3 'PASS' command, an attacker can trigger a buffer overflow which may lead to an application crash or arbitrary code execution. |
Update/Patch Avaliable | Apply patch: http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/ME-10026.EXE |
Vulnerability Details | This flaw is due to a buffer overflow error in the POP service when processing an overly long 'PASS' command. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability via a specially crafted POP3 command with an overly long argument. Successful exploitation may allow an attacker to create a denial of service condition or execute arbitrary code on a affected system. |