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Email addresssecurity-advisories at acs-inc.com
First Active2005-12-28
Last Active2011-09-02
Post Memory Corruption Memory Analyzer 1.00
Posted Sep 2, 2011
Authored by Andrew Griffiths, Matthieu Suiche, Tim Shelton, Jonathan Brossard, Nicolas Massaviol | Site pmcma.org

Pmcma aims at automating exploitation of invalid memory writes (being them the consequences of an overflow in a writable section, of a missing format string, integer overflow, variable misuse, or any other type of memory corruption).

tags | tool, overflow
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 7544c62a0e04880da65bbb1977d91d5cb2dcf6333c762b966c6abb657c436896
ACSSEC-2005-11-25-0x1.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

ACS Security Assessment Advisory - Remote Heap Overflow - A vulnerability was identified in VMware Workstation (And others) vmnat.exe, which could be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. This vulnerability allows the escape from a VMware Virtual Machine into userland space and compromising the host.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow, arbitrary
SHA-256 | 8e8b39c82e3f13db9886e3ed72d044f15d441c3fafdc12016855eed9b8169a4e
ACSSEC-2005-11-25-6.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

FTGate 4.4 [Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005] is vulnerable to multiple format string overflows via specially crafted imap requests. A remote attacker could issue the vulnerable command followed by a malicious code to execute arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow, arbitrary, imap
SHA-256 | a47e7eb0be3dd0bc9509f26a3564669f185666ee7e5b48e96fe7bde7f3cc4176
ACSSEC-2005-11-25-5.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

FTGate 4.4 [Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005] is vulnerable to multiple format string overflows via specially crafted POP3 requests. A remote attacker could issue the vulnerable command followed by a malicious code to execute arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow, arbitrary
SHA-256 | b7eefec861546594804c164bd3f79bfd50e07bb9d2260244150f37dc75c83ae3
ACSSEC-2005-11-25-4.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

FTGate 4.4 [Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005] is vulnerable to buffer overflow via a specially crafted POST request. A remote attacker could issue the vulnerable command followed by a malicious code to execute arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow, arbitrary
SHA-256 | 8d70a55b6d1356e4222330573ca0f8f0ba5da6c80f8e2cd6e90aa19164f8a946
ACSSEC-2005-11-25-3.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

FTGate 4.4 [Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005] is vulnerable to specially crafted XSS requests. A remote attacker could trick a user into viewing a vulnerable page which could then lead to remote compromise.

tags | exploit, remote
SHA-256 | 33dfe89225193d68e6d1206225306097c653ed2c3a7fbe883ede8191c580112c
ACSSEC-2005-11-27-2.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

Eudora Qualcomm WorldMail 3.0 IMAPd Service 6.1.19.0 is vulnerable to a buffer overflow via a specially crafted IMAP requests. A remote attacker could issue the vulnerable command followed by malicious code to execute arbitrary code or lead to a denial of service.

tags | advisory, remote, denial of service, overflow, arbitrary, imap
SHA-256 | badbb644a68c91d11ddebdea94182dc435fcdb323c53e5e4efbf62318cffef7d
ACSSEC-2005-11-27.txt
Posted Dec 28, 2005
Authored by Tim Shelton

Multiple vulnerabilities has been identified in MailEnable, which may be exploited by remote attackers to cause a denial of service, or could lead to remote execution of code. This issue is due to an error in the IMAP service that does not properly handle specially crafted requests. MailEnable Enterprise Edition version 1.1 and MailEnable Professional version 1.7 are affected.

tags | advisory, remote, denial of service, vulnerability, imap
SHA-256 | 481ca76c4215db7557b60a4a2e982228271b39ec4c72acf01ed9973fc07a5a9e
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