Fetchmail » Fetchmail » 5.1.0 : Security Vulnerabilities Published In 2002
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CVE ID
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CWE ID
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# of Exploits
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Vulnerability Type(s)
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Publish Date
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Update Date
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Score
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Gained Access Level
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Access
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Complexity
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Authentication
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Conf.
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Integ.
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Avail.
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1 |
CVE-2002-1365 |
119 |
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Exec Code Overflow |
2002-12-23 |
2011-02-15 |
7.5 |
User |
Remote |
Low |
Not required |
Partial |
Partial |
Partial |
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Heap-based buffer overflow in Fetchmail 6.1.3 and earlier does not account for the "@" character when determining buffer lengths for local addresses, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a header with a large number of local addresses. |
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2 |
CVE-2002-1175 |
20 |
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DoS |
2002-10-11 |
2011-02-15 |
5.0 |
None |
Remote |
Low |
Not required |
None |
None |
Partial |
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The getmxrecord function in Fetchmail 6.0.0 and earlier does not properly check the boundary of a particular malformed DNS packet from a malicious DNS server, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) when Fetchmail attempts to read data beyond the expected boundary. |
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3 |
CVE-2002-1174 |
119 |
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DoS Exec Code Overflow |
2002-10-11 |
2011-02-15 |
7.5 |
User |
Remote |
Low |
Not required |
Partial |
Partial |
Partial |
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Buffer overflows in Fetchmail 6.0.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or execute arbitrary code via (1) long headers that are not properly processed by the readheaders function, or (2) via long Received: headers, which are not properly parsed by the parse_received function. |
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4 |
CVE-2002-0146 |
20 |
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2002-06-25 |
2011-02-15 |
5.0 |
None |
Remote |
Low |
Not required |
Partial |
None |
None |
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fetchmail email client before 5.9.10 does not properly limit the maximum number of messages available, which allows a remote IMAP server to overwrite memory via a message count that exceeds the boundaries of an array. |
Total number of vulnerabilities :
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