2215 matches found
Heap overflow
Heap-based buffer overflow in the stringvformat function in string.c in Exim before 4.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an SMTP session that includes two MAIL commands in conjunction with a large message containing crafted headers, leading to improper rejection logging...
Immunity Canvas: CVE_2010_4344
Name| CVE20104344 ---|--- CVE| CVE-2010-4344 Exploit Pack| CANVAS Description| CVE-2010-4344 Notes| CVE Name: CVE-2010-4344 VENDOR: exim Repeatability: Infinite References: 'http://bugs.exim.org/showbug.cgi?id=787', 'http://www.exim.org/lurker/message/20101207.215955.bb32d4f2.en.html' CVE Url:...
CVE-2010-4345
Exim 4.72 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the exim user account to specify an alternate configuration file with a directive that contains arbitrary commands, as demonstrated by the spooldirectory directive...
CVE-2010-4344
Heap-based buffer overflow in the stringvformat function in string.c in Exim before 4.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an SMTP session that includes two MAIL commands in conjunction with a large message containing crafted headers, leading to improper rejection logging...
CVE-2010-4344
Heap-based buffer overflow in the stringvformat function in string.c in Exim before 4.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an SMTP session that includes two MAIL commands in conjunction with a large message containing crafted headers, leading to improper rejection logging...
CVE-2010-4345
CVE-2010-4345 is a local privilege escalation in Exim up to version 4.72, where the exim user could gain root privileges by specifying an alternate configuration file with -C or via macro overrides (-D). Upstream fixes require changes to Exim behavior; newer builds drop root privileges when run w...
CVE-2010-4345
Exim 4.72 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the exim user account to specify an alternate configuration file with a directive that contains arbitrary commands, as demonstrated by the spooldirectory directive...
CVE-2010-4344
CVE-2010-4344 : Exim before 4.70 has a heap-based buffer overflow in string_vformat() in string.c. A remote attacker can exploit this via an SMTP session (two MAIL commands with a large crafted header) to execute arbitrary code, potentially as the Exim user/root. The issue is fixed by upgrading t...
CVE-2010-4345
Exim 4.72 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the exim user account to specify an alternate configuration file with a directive that contains arbitrary commands, as demonstrated by the spooldirectory directive...
CVE-2010-4344
Heap-based buffer overflow in the stringvformat function in string.c in Exim before 4.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an SMTP session that includes two MAIL commands in conjunction with a large message containing crafted headers, leading to improper rejection logging...
CVE-2010-4345
Exim 4.72 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the exim user account to specify an alternate configuration file with a directive that contains arbitrary commands, as demonstrated by the spooldirectory directive. Recent assessments: Assessed Attacker Value...
CVE-2010-4345
Exim 4.72 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the exim user account to specify an alternate configuration file with a directive that contains arbitrary commands, as demonstrated by the spooldirectory directive...
CVE-2010-4344
Heap-based buffer overflow in the stringvformat function in string.c in Exim before 4.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an SMTP session that includes two MAIL commands in conjunction with a large message containing crafted headers, leading to improper rejection logging...
Exim string_format() buffer overflow
Overview The Exim mail server contains a buffer overflow that could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected system. Description Exim is a message transfer agent MTA developed at the University of Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to the Internet. The internal...
Exim security issue in historical release
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It has come to the attention of The Exim Maintainers that there is an exploit circulating in the wild which affects versions of Exim versions 4.69 and below -- Exim 4.70 was released in November 2009. The flaw permits remote code execution over SMTP...
Exim alternate configuration privilege escalation vulnerability
Overview A vulnerability in the way that the Exim mail server handles configuration files may allow a local attacker to gain escalated privileges on an affected system. Description Exim is a message transfer agent MTA developed at the University of Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to t...
RHEL 4 / 5 : exim (RHSA-2010:0970)
Updated exim packages that fix one security issue are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7, 5.3, and 5.4 Extended Update Support. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having critical security impact. A Common Vulnerability...
USN-1032-1: Exim vulnerability
Sergey Kononenko and Eugene Bujak discovered that Exim did not correctly truncate string expansions. A remote attacker could send specially crafted email traffic to run arbitrary code as the Exim user, which could also lead to root privileges...
Exim 4.63 Remote Root Exploit
Exim 4.63 RedHat/Centos/Debian Remote Root Exploit by Kingcope Modified perl version of metasploit module =for comment use this connect back shell as "trojanurl" and be sure to setup a netcat, ---snip--- $system = '/bin/sh'; $ARGC=@ARGV; if $ARGC!=2 print "Usage: $0 Host Port \n\n"; die "Ex: $0...
Exim 4.63 - Remote Command Execution
Exim 4.63 RedHat/Centos/Debian Remote Root Exploit by Kingcope Modified perl version of metasploit module =for comment use this connect back shell as "trojanurl" and be sure to setup a netcat, ---snip--- $system = '/bin/sh'; $ARGC=@ARGV; if $ARGC!=2 print "Usage: $0 Host Port \n\n"; die "Ex: $0...