Exim 4 before 4.94.2 allows Execution with Unnecessary Privileges. Because Exim operates as root in the spool directory (owned by a non-root user), an attacker can write to a /var/spool/exim4/input spool header file, in which a crafted recipient address can indirectly lead to command execution.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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Alpine | edge-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.13-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.14-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.15-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.16-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.17-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.18-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.19-community | noarch | exim | <Β 4.94.2-r0 | UNKNOWN |