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» Topic:  Sendmail flaw poses critical hacker risk

» Added by:  John Leyden

» Date:  23.3.2006

  Security researchers have unearthed a flaw in Sendmail, the popular email server package that's widely used by ISPs. A security bug involving improper handling of asynchronous signal data by Sendmail when receiving and processing mail might be used to corrupt stack memory. By sending specially malformed data at controlled time intervals hackers might be able to take advantage of the flaw to compromise vulnerable systems.

Sendmail packages up to and including versions 8.13.5 as well as Sendmail 8.12.11 and earlier versions are vulnerable to exploitation. Users of the commercial versions of Sendmail are also potentially at risk and may need to apply patches (as explained
http://www.sendmail.com/company/advisory and
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/834865 ).

No exploit currently exists. Nonetheless the Sendmail Consortium urges users to either upgrade to Sendmail 8.13.6 or to apply patches to 8.13.5 and 8.12.11 versions of its software. Customers running commercial versions of Sendmail need to apply vendor-supplied patches. Credit for discovering the vulnerability goes to security researcher Mark Dowd of security tools firm ISS
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/216



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*BSD libc (strfmon) Multiple vulnerabilities

high- 2008-03-25

Maksymilian Arciemowicz discovered a Integer Overflow vulnerability in the libc library "strfmon()" function.A vulnerability could allow an attacker who successfully exploits this vulnerability to take control of the affected *BSD systems.

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