REDHAT-BUG-1056767: High severity Zarafa zarafa-server vulnerability

Published Jan 22, 2014
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Updated

Robert Scheck discovered a flaw in Zarafa that could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to crash the zarafa-server daemon, preventing access to any other legitimate Zarafa users.

Acknowledgements:

Red Hat would like to thank Robert Scheck of ETES GmbH for reporting this issue.

Affected Software

1 affected component
Zarafa zarafa-server

Event History

Jan 22, 2014
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·09:41 PM
DescriptionSeverityAffected Software

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of REDHAT-BUG-1056767?

The severity of REDHAT-BUG-1056767 is critical due to the potential for remote unauthenticated attackers to crash the zarafa-server daemon.

2

How do I fix REDHAT-BUG-1056767?

To fix REDHAT-BUG-1056767, ensure you update to the latest version of the zarafa-server software that addresses this vulnerability.

3

What systems are affected by REDHAT-BUG-1056767?

REDHAT-BUG-1056767 affects systems running the Zarafa zarafa-server application.

4

Can REDHAT-BUG-1056767 be exploited remotely?

Yes, REDHAT-BUG-1056767 can be exploited remotely by unauthenticated attackers, leading to service disruption.

5

Who reported the vulnerability identified as REDHAT-BUG-1056767?

The vulnerability identified as REDHAT-BUG-1056767 was reported by Robert Scheck of ETES GmbH.

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