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Nosque Workshop MsgCore 1.9 - Denial of Service Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/930/info There is a denial of service condition in Nosque Workshop's MsgCore SMTP server. The problem lies in memory used to store server input not being deallocated and eventually exhausted, causing the target NT host to...
CVE-1999-1353
Nosque MsgCore 2.14 stores passwords in cleartext: 1 the administrator password in the AdmPasswd registry key, and 2 user passwords in the Userbase.dbf data file, which could allow local users to gain privileges...
CVE-1999-1353
CVE-1999-1353 affects Nosque MsgCore 2.14, where passwords are stored in cleartext: admin password in the AdmPasswd registry key and user passwords in the Userbase.dbf data file. This could allow local users to gain privileges. The connected documents provide the vulnerability description and imp...
CVE-2000-0075
CVE-2000-0075 refers to the Super Mail Transfer Package (SMTP), later called MsgCore, suffering a memory leak that allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by repeatedly issuing HELO, MAIL FROM, RCPT TO, and DATA commands within the same SMTP session. The affected product is described...
Nosque Workshop MsgCore 1.9 - Denial of Service
Nosque Workshop MsgCore 1.9 - Denial of Service source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/930/info There is a denial of service condition in Nosque Workshop's MsgCore SMTP server. The problem lies in memory used to store server input not being deallocated and eventually exhausted, causing the...
Nosque Workshop MsgCore 1.9 - Denial of Service
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/930/info There is a denial of service condition in Nosque Workshop's MsgCore SMTP server. The problem lies in memory used to store server input not being deallocated and eventually exhausted, causing the target NT host to freeze requiring a reboot. If a...
CVE-1999-1353
Nosque MsgCore 2.14 stores passwords in cleartext: 1 the administrator password in the AdmPasswd registry key, and 2 user passwords in the Userbase.dbf data file, which could allow local users to gain privileges...