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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 12:22:08 -0700
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Subject: ZDI-07-042: Ipswitch IMail Server GetIMailHostEntry Memory Corruption
Vulnerability
ZDI-07-042: Ipswitch IMail Server GetIMailHostEntry Memory Corruption
Vulnerability
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-07-042.html
July 24, 2007
-- CVE ID:
CVE-2007-2795
-- Affected Vendor:
Ipswitch
-- Affected Products:
Ipswitch IMail
Ipswitch Collaboration Suite
-- TippingPoint(TM) IPS Customer Protection:
TippingPoint IPS customers have been protected against this
vulnerability since July 24, 2007 by Digital Vaccine protection
filter ID 5224. For further product information on the TippingPoint IPS:
http://www.tippingpoint.com
-- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on
vulnerable installations of Ipswitch IMail and ICS server.
Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability.
The specific flaw resides in IMailsec.dll while attempting to
authenticate users. The affected component is used by multiple services
that listen on a default installation. The authentication mechanism
copies user-supplied data into fixed length heap buffers using the
lstrcpyA() function. The unbounded copy operation can cause a memory
corruption resulting in an exploitable condition.
-- Vendor Response:
Ipswitch has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More
details can be found at:
http://www.ipswitch.com/support/imail/releases/im200621.asp
-- Disclosure Timeline:
2007.02.26 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2007.07.24 - Digital Vaccine released to TippingPoint customers
2007.07.24 - Coordinated public release of advisory
-- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by Sebastian Apelt
(webmaster@...zworld.org).
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