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Jul 2 2001
(Additional Details and Exploit Methods are Presented) Re: SquirrelMail Web-Based Mail Software Allows Remote Users to Execute PHP Commands on the Server
Jun 27 2001
(EnGarde Linux Issues a Fix) Re: Fetchmail Can Be Crashed By Remote Users Sending E-Mail With Certain Header Contents
Jun 27 2001
(Caldera Issues Fix) Fetchmail Can Be Crashed By Remote Users Sending E-Mail With Certain Header Contents
Jun 22 2001
eXtremail Mail Server Yields Root Level Privileges for Remote Users
Jun 20 2001
(Conectiva Issues Fix) Re: Fetchmail Can Be Crashed By Remote Users Sending E-Mail With Certain Header Contents
Jun 20 2001
(Red Hat Provides Fix) Re: Exim Mail Server May Allow Remote Users to Execute Arbitrary Code with Root-Level Privileges on the Server
Jun 16 2001
(Debian Releases Fix) Re: Fetchmail Can Be Crashed By Remote Users Sending E-Mail With Certain Header Contents
Jun 15 2001
Fetchmail Can Be Crashed By Remote Users Sending E-Mail With Certain Header Contents
Jun 14 2001
(Conectiva Issues Fix) Re: Exim Mail Server May Allow Remote Users to Execute Arbitrary Code with Root-Level Privileges on the Server
Jun 13 2001
(Microsoft Revises the Patch) Re: Microsoft Exchange Server's Outlook Web Access (OWA) Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code on the OWA User's Web Browser
Jun 12 2001
Gmx.net Web-Based E-mail System Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code on the User's Browser
Jun 10 2001
(Debian Releases Fix) Re: Exim Mail Server May Allow Remote Users to Execute Arbitrary Code with Root-Level Privileges on the Server
Jun 8 2001
(CIAC Issues Bulletin L-091) Re: Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server's Outlook Web Access (OWA) Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code on the OWA User's Web Browser
Jun 7 2001
Microsoft Exchange Server's Outlook Web Access (OWA) Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code on the OWA User's Web Browser
Jun 6 2001
Exim Mail Server May Allow Remote Users to Execute Arbitrary Code with Root-Level Privileges on the Server
Jun 2 2001
Qualcomm's QPopper POP3 E-mail Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code with Root-Level Privileges, Giving Root-Level Access
Jun 1 2001
Internet Messaging Program (IMP) Web-based E-mail System Allows Local Users to Write Arbitrary Contents to Existing Files on the Server
May 29 2001
DynFX MailServer Lets Remote Users Crash the POP3 Server
May 29 2001
(Fix Is Available) Re: Sendmail Signal Handling Race Conditions May Allow Local Users to Modify the Heap and Cause Denial of Service
May 29 2001
Sendmail Signal Handling Race Conditions May Allow Local Users to Modify the Heap and Cause Denial of Service
May 17 2001
CMail POP3 Mail Server May Allow Remote Users to Execute Arbitrary Code on the Server
Apr 25 2001
Ipswitch's IMail Server May Give Remote Users System Level Access on the Server
Apr 24 2001
(A User Adds Details) Re: Mercury Mail Transport System POP3 Server for Netware Allows Remote Users to Crash the Server
Apr 23 2001
SquirrelMail Web-Based Mail Software Allows Remote Users to Execute PHP Commands on the Server
Apr 23 2001
(Fix Available) Re: Mercury Mail Transport System POP3 Server for Netware Allows Remote Users to Crash the Server
Apr 22 2001
Mercury Mail Transport System POP3 Server for Netware Allows Remote Users to Crash the Server
Apr 16 2001
QPC's QVT/NET Internet Utilities Allow Remote Users to Crash the Mail Server
Mar 26 2001
Alt-N's MDaemon IMAP Mail Server Can Be Crashed Remotely By Authorized Users
Mar 20 2001
Gordano's NTMail Mail Server Web Services Can Be Crashed Remotely By Any User Sending a Long URL Request
Mar 15 2001
Alt-N's MDaemon Mail Server Can Be Crashed By Remote Users
Jan 12 2001
BasiliX Mail Gateway May Disclose Script File Contents via its Web Interface
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