Heap-based buffer underflow in axigen 1.2.6 through 2.0.0b1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via certain base64-encoded data on the pop3 port (110/tcp), which triggers an integer overflow.
The product performs operations on a memory buffer, but it reads from or writes to a memory location outside the buffer's intended boundary. This may result in read or write operations on unexpected memory locations that could be linked to other variables, data structures, or internal program data.
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http://marc.info/?l=full-disclosure&m=117094708423302&w=2 | third party advisory mailing list |
http://osvdb.org/38133 | vdb entry broken link |
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/3289 | exploit |
http://secunia.com/advisories/24073 | third party advisory permissions required |
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/22473 | vdb entry third party advisory |
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/32342 | vdb entry |