Youngzsoft CMailServer prior 5.2.1 multiple remote vulnerabilities 1.0
 
Plugin ID334
Plugin nameYoungzsoft CMailServer prior 5.2.1 multiple remote vulnerabilities
Plugin filenameYoungzsoft CMailServer prior 5.2.1 multiple remote vulnerabilities.plugin
Plugin filesize2614 bytes
Plugin familySMTP
Plugin created nameMarc Ruef
Plugin created emailmarc.ruef at computec.ch
Plugin created webhttp://www.computec.ch
Plugin created companycomputec.ch
Plugin created date2005/01/09
Plugin version1.0
Plugin protocoltcp
Plugin port25
Plugin procedure detectionopen|sleep|close|pattern_exists 220 ESMTP CMailServer [0-4].*SMTP Service Ready* OR 220 ESMTP CMailServer 5.[0-1].*SMTP Service Ready* OR OR 220 ESMTP CMailServer 5.2.[0-1]*SMTP Service Ready*
Plugin detection accuracy80
Plugin commentThe NASL script is Copyright (C) 2004 Tenable Network Security
Bug produced nameYoungzsoft
Bug affectedYoungzsoft CMailServer prior 5.2.1
Bug not affectedYoungzsoft CMailServer newer than 5.2.1
Bug vulnerability classUnknown
Bug descriptionThe remote host is running YoungZSoft CMail Server, a mail server for Microsoft Windows. There are multiple remote vulnerabilities like buffer overflow, SQL injection, HTML injection in the remote version of this software which may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the remote host.
Bug solutionUpgrade to CMailServer 5.2.1 or later.
Bug fixing timeApprox. 30 minutes
Bug exploit availabilityMaybe
Bug exploit urlhttp://www.securityfocus.com/bid/11742/exploit/
Bug remoteYes
Bug localYes
Bug severityHigh
Bug popularity7
Bug simplicity6
Bug impact9
Bug risk7
Bug Nessus riskHigh
Bug check toolsNessus can check this flaw with the plugin 15828 (Youngzsoft CMailServer Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities).
Source SecurityFocus BID11742
Source Nessus ID15828
Source LiteratureHacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz, February 25, 2003, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, ISBN 0072227427
Source Misc.http://www.computec.ch

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