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EUVD-2002-1255
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Debian Security Advisory DSA 386-1 (libmailtools-perl)
The remote host is missing an update to libmailtools-perl announced via advisory DSA 386-1. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 E-Soft Inc. Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only...
CVE-2002-1271
The Mail::Mailer Perl module in the perl-MailTools package 1.47 and earlier uses mailx as the default mailer, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by inserting them into the mail body, which is then processed by mailx...
CVE-2002-1271
CVE-2002-1271 affects the Mail::Mailer component of the perl-MailTools package (versions
CVE-2002-1271
The Mail::Mailer Perl module in the perl-MailTools package 1.47 and earlier uses mailx as the default mailer, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by inserting them into the mail body, which is then processed by mailx...
SUSE-SA:2002:041: perl-MailTools
The remote host is missing the patch for the advisory SUSE-SA:2002:041 perl-MailTools. The SUSE Security Team reviewed critical Perl modules, including the Mail::Mailer package. This package contains a security hole which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands in certain...
[SECURITY] [DSA-386-1] New libmailtools-perl packages fix input validation bug
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA 386-1 [email protected] http://www.debian.org/security/ Matt Zimmerman September 18th, 2003 http://www.debian.org/security/faq -...
DSA-386 libmailtools-perl - input validation bug
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CVE-2002-1271
The Mail::Mailer Perl module in the perl-MailTools package 1.47 and earlier uses mailx as the default mailer, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by inserting them into the mail body, which is then processed by mailx...
CVE-2002-1271
The Mail::Mailer Perl module in the perl-MailTools package 1.47 and earlier uses mailx as the default mailer, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by inserting them into the mail body, which is then processed by mailx...