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david_harris / pegasus_mail CVEs

Beta · best-effort

6 CVEs tagged to david_harris / pegasus_mail0 Critical, 2 High, 3 Medium, 1 Low, 0 Unrated.

CVE-2005-4444

Published Dec 21, 2005

Stack-based buffer overflow in the trace message functionality in Pegasus Mail 4.21a through 4.21c and 4.30PB1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long POP3 rep…

CVSS 5.1 · Medium
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort

CVE-2005-4445

Published Dec 21, 2005

Off-by-one error in Pegasus Mail 4.21a through 4.21c and 4.30PB1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long email message header, which triggers a one-byte buffe…

CVSS 5.1 · Medium
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort

CVE-2002-1075

Published Oct 4, 2002

Buffer overflow in Pegasus mail client 4.01 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via long (1) To or (2) Fro…

CVSS 7.5 · High
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort

CVE-2000-0930

Published Dec 19, 2000

Pegasus Mail 3.12 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via an embedded URL that calls the mailto: protocol with a -F switch.

CVSS 5.0 · Medium
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort

CVE-2000-0931

Published Dec 19, 2000

Buffer overflow in Pegasus Mail 3.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary commands via a long email message containing binary data.

CVSS 7.5 · High
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort

CVE-1999-1366

Published May 15, 1999

Pegasus e-mail client 3.0 and earlier uses weak encryption to store POP3 passwords in the pmail.ini file, which allows local users to easily decrypt the passwords and read e-mail.

CVSS 3.6 · Low
Vendor/product tagsBeta · best-effort
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