CVE-2001-0603: Medium severity Lotus Domino R5 Server vulnerability

Published Jul 27, 2001
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Updated

Lotus Domino R5 prior to 5.0.7 allows a remote attacker to create a denial of service via repeatedly sending large (> 10Kb) amounts of data to the DIIOP - CORBA service on TCP port 63148.

Affected Software

1 affected component
Lotus Domino R5 Server<=5.0.7

Event History

Jul 27, 2001
CVE Published
via MITRE·08:00 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·08:00 AM
Description

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2001-0603?

CVE-2001-0603 has a severity level that qualifies it as a denial of service vulnerability.

2

How does CVE-2001-0603 affect Lotus Domino R5?

CVE-2001-0603 allows remote attackers to disrupt the functionality of Lotus Domino R5 by sending excessive data to the DIIOP service.

3

What versions of Lotus Domino R5 are affected by CVE-2001-0603?

CVE-2001-0603 affects all versions of Lotus Domino R5 prior to 5.0.7.

4

How can I mitigate the risk of CVE-2001-0603?

Mitigation for CVE-2001-0603 includes upgrading to Lotus Domino R5 version 5.0.7 or later.

5

Is there a way to exploit CVE-2001-0603?

Yes, an attacker can exploit CVE-2001-0603 by sending large packets of data to TCP port 63148, potentially causing service disruption.

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