7.5
CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2007-5094: Buffer Overflow

First published: Wed Sep 26 2007(Updated: )

Heap-based buffer overflow in iaspam.dll in the SMTP Server in Ipswitch IMail Server 8.01 through 8.11 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a set of four different e-mail messages with a long boundary parameter in a certain malformed Content-Type header line, the string "MIME" by itself on a line in the header, and a long Content-Transfer-Encoding header line.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Ipswitch IMail=8.0.3
Ipswitch IMail=8.0.5
Ipswitch IMail=8.1
Ipswitch IMail=8.01
Ipswitch IMail=8.11

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2007-5094?

    CVE-2007-5094 is classified as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow remote code execution.

  • How do I fix CVE-2007-5094?

    To fix CVE-2007-5094, upgrade to a newer version of Ipswitch IMail Server that addresses this vulnerability.

  • What versions of Ipswitch IMail are affected by CVE-2007-5094?

    CVE-2007-5094 affects Ipswitch IMail versions 8.0.3 through 8.11 and 8.01.

  • Who is impacted by CVE-2007-5094?

    Organizations running vulnerable versions of Ipswitch IMail Server are at risk of exploitation due to CVE-2007-5094.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2007-5094?

    CVE-2007-5094 is a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability that can be triggered by specially crafted email messages.

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