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Denial of service in WinGate proxy through a buffer overflow in POP3.
Buffer overflow in POP servers based on BSD/Qualcomm's qpopper allows remote attackers to gain root access using a long PASS command.
CAPA overflow attempt
TOP overflow attempt
STAT overflow attempt
DELE overflow attempt
RSET overflow attempt
AUTH overflow attempt
XTND overflow attempt
EXPLOIT x86 BSD overflow
EXPLOIT x86 Linux overflow
EXPLOIT x86 SCO overflow
Buffer overflow in Qpopper (qpop) 3.0 allows remote root access via AUTH command.
Buffer overflows in Xtramail 1.11 allow attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary commands via (1) a long PASS command in the POP3 service, (2) a long HELO command in the SMTP service, or (3) a long user name in the Control Service.
Buffer overflow in qpopper 3.0 beta versions allows local users to gain privileges via a long LIST command.
Buffer overflow in XMail POP3 server before version 0.59 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long APOP command.
Buffer overflow in MDaemon POP server 6.0.7 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service via long (1) DELE or (2) UIDL arguments.
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