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Category:  Application (E-mail Server)  >  Foxmail Vendors:  foxmail.com.cn
Foxmail 'From' Address Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
SecurityTracker Alert ID:  1009562
CVE Reference:  GENERIC-MAP-NOMATCH   (Links to External Site)
Date:  Mar 26 2004
Impact:  Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Exploit Included:  Yes  
Version(s): 5.0.300.0
Description:  A buffer overflow vulnerability was reported in Foxmail. A remote user can execute arbitrary code on the target system.

K-Otik posted an exploit by XFOCUS Security Team. It is reported that there is a stack buffer overflow that can be triggered by a specially crafted "From" e-mail address. A remote user can reportedly send e-mail with a malicious header to execute arbitrary code on the target system with the privileges of the Foxmail service.

A demonstration exploit is available at:

http://www.k-otik.com/exploits/03.23.fmx.c.php

Impact:  A remote user can execute arbitrary code on the target system.
Solution:  No solution was available at the time of this entry.
Vendor URL:  fox.foxmail.com.cn/ (Links to External Site)
Cause:  Boundary error
Underlying OS:  Windows (Any)
Underlying OS Comments:  Tested on Windows 2000

Message History:   None.


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