Vulnerabilities > Netwin > Critical
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2008-03-25 | CVE-2008-1498 | Improper Restriction of Operations Within the Bounds of A Memory Buffer vulnerability in Netwin Surgemail Stack-based buffer overflow in the IMAP service in NetWin Surgemail 3.8k4-4 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via a long first argument to the LIST command. | 9.0 |
2008-03-25 | CVE-2008-1497 | Improper Restriction of Operations Within the Bounds of A Memory Buffer vulnerability in Netwin Surgemail Stack-based buffer overflow in the IMAP service in NetWin SurgeMail 38k4-4 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via long arguments to the LSUB command. | 9.0 |
2007-08-16 | CVE-2007-4372 | Remote Security vulnerability in Netwin Surgemail 38K Unspecified vulnerability in NetWin SurgeMail 38k on Windows Server 2003 has unknown impact and remote attack vectors. | 10.0 |
2004-12-31 | CVE-2004-2537 | Unspecified vulnerability in NetWin SurgeMail Webmail Unspecified vulnerability in SurgeMail before 2.2c10 has unknown impact and attack vectors, related to a "Webmail security bug." | 10.0 |
2001-08-04 | CVE-2001-1356 | Weak Password Encryption vulnerability in SurgeFTP NetWin SurgeFTP 2.0f and earlier encrypts passwords using weak hashing, a fixed salt value and modulo 40 calculations, which allows remote attackers to conduct brute force password guessing attacks against the administrator account on port 7021. | 10.0 |
2001-07-20 | CVE-2001-1355 | Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Netwin NWAuth Buffer overflows in NetWin Authentication Module (NWAuth) 3.0b and earlier, as implemented in DMail, SurgeFTP, and possibly other packages, could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via long arguments to (1) the -del command or (2) the -lookup command. | 10.0 |
2000-06-01 | CVE-2000-0490 | Unspecified vulnerability in Netwin Dmail Buffer overflow in the NetWin DSMTP 2.7q in the NetWin dmail package allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long ETRN request. | 10.0 |