CVE-2010-1608: Buffer Overflow

Published Apr 29, 2010
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Updated

Stack-based buffer overflow in IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 and 8.5fp1, and possibly other versions, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unknown attack vectors, as demonstrated by the vdln module in VulnDisco 9.0. NOTE: as of 20100222, this disclosure has no actionable information. However, because the VulnDisco author is a reliable researcher, the issue is being assigned a CVE identifier for tracking purposes.

Affected Software

3 affected components
IBM Lotus Notes=8.5
IBM Lotus Notes=8.5.1
IBM Lotus Notes=8.5.1.1

Event History

Apr 29, 2010
CVE Published
via MITRE·05:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·05:00 PM
Description
Data Sourced
via NVD·05:30 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2010-1608?

CVE-2010-1608 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for remote code execution.

2

How do I fix CVE-2010-1608?

To mitigate CVE-2010-1608, users should upgrade to the latest version of IBM Lotus Notes that addresses the vulnerability.

3

What systems are affected by CVE-2010-1608?

CVE-2010-1608 affects IBM Lotus Notes versions 8.5, 8.5.1, and 8.5.1.1.

4

What type of vulnerability is CVE-2010-1608?

CVE-2010-1608 is a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability.

5

Can CVE-2010-1608 be exploited remotely?

Yes, CVE-2010-1608 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.

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