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CVE-2007-1717
The mail function in PHP 4.0.0 through 4.4.6 and 5.0.0 through 5.2.1 truncates e-mail messages at the first ASCIIZ '\0' byte, which might allow context-dependent attackers to prevent intended information from being delivered in e-mail messages. NOTE: this issue might be security-relevant in cases...
CVE-2002-0986
The mail function in PHP 4.x to 4.2.2 does not filter ASCII control characters from its arguments, which could allow remote attackers to modify mail message content, including mail headers, and possibly use PHP as a "spam proxy."...
PHP Mail Function Header Spoofing
The remote host is running a version of PHP prior or equal to 4.2.2. The mail function does not properly sanitize user input. This allows users to forge email to make it look like it is coming from a different source other than the server. Users can exploit this even if SAFEMODE is enabled...
security flaw
Argument injection vulnerability in the mail function for PHP 4.x to 4.2.2 may allow attackers to bypass safe mode restrictions and modify command line arguments to the MTA e.g. sendmail in the 5th argument to mail, altering MTA behavior and possibly executing commands...
security flaw
Argument injection vulnerability in the mail function for PHP 4.x to 4.2.2 may allow attackers to bypass safe mode restrictions and modify command line arguments to the MTA e.g. sendmail in the 5th argument to mail, altering MTA behavior and possibly executing commands...
CVE-2002-0986
The mail function in PHP 4.x to 4.2.2 does not filter ASCII control characters from its arguments, which could allow remote attackers to modify mail message content, including mail headers, and possibly use PHP as a "spam proxy."...