CWE
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Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2006-0117: Buffer Overflow

First published: Mon Jan 09 2006(Updated: )

Buffer overflow in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Server before 6.5.5 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (router crash or hang) via unspecified vectors involving "CD to MIME Conversion".

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.4
IBM Notes=6.5.2
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.4
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.2
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.4
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.1
IBM Notes=6.5.4
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.0
IBM Notes=6.5.1
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.4
IBM Notes=6.5
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.3
IBM Notes=6.5.3
IBM Lotus Domino=6.5.2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2006-0117?

    CVE-2006-0117 is classified as a denial of service vulnerability that allows attackers to crash or hang the router.

  • How do I fix CVE-2006-0117?

    Updating to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Server version 6.5.5 or later mitigates the vulnerability.

  • What software is affected by CVE-2006-0117?

    CVE-2006-0117 affects IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Server versions prior to 6.5.5.

  • What exploitation method is used in CVE-2006-0117?

    CVE-2006-0117 can be exploited through unspecified vectors involving 'CD to MIME Conversion'.

  • What is the impact of CVE-2006-0117 on systems?

    The impact of CVE-2006-0117 is a potential router crash or hang, leading to service unavailability.

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