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CVE-2004-1013

First published: Wed Dec 01 2004(Updated: )

The argument parser of the FETCH command in Cyrus IMAP Server 2.2.x through 2.2.8 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via certain commands such as (1) "body[p", (2) "binary[p", or (3) "binary[p") that cause an index increment error that leads to an out-of-bounds memory corruption.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Cyrus IMAP=2.1.7
Cyrus IMAP=2.1.9
Cyrus IMAP=2.1.10
Cyrus IMAP=2.1.16
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.0_alpha
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.1_beta
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.2_beta
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.3
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.4
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.5
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.6
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.7
Cyrus IMAP=2.2.8
openpkg openpkg=current
Conectiva Linux=9.0
Conectiva Linux=10.0
Red Hat Fedora Core=core_2.0
Red Hat Fedora Core=core_3.0
Trustix Secure Linux=2.0
Trustix Secure Linux=2.1
Trustix Secure Linux=2.2
Ubuntu=4.1
Ubuntu=4.1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2004-1013?

    CVE-2004-1013 is classified as a high severity vulnerability which allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code.

  • How do I fix CVE-2004-1013?

    To fix CVE-2004-1013, update your Cyrus IMAP Server to version 2.2.9 or later, which addresses this vulnerability.

  • Which versions of Cyrus IMAP Server are affected by CVE-2004-1013?

    CVE-2004-1013 affects Cyrus IMAP Server versions 2.2.0 through 2.2.8 and several earlier versions.

  • Can CVE-2004-1013 be exploited without authentication?

    No, CVE-2004-1013 requires remote authentication for exploitation, meaning an attacker must have valid user credentials.

  • What types of commands trigger the CVE-2004-1013 vulnerability?

    Certain FETCH command arguments such as "body[p" and "binary[p" can trigger the vulnerability in CVE-2004-1013.

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