Numerous security holes exist in the web interfaces of the CMail 2.3, FTGate 2,1,2,1, NTMail 4.20 server software (and probably many others) that allow remote attackers to read local files and exploit existing buffer overflows too.
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Numerous WinGate 3.0 vulnerabilities allow remote attacker to read any file on system, decrypt WinGate passwords, and launch Denial of Service attacks. Exploit descriptions included. No fixes available yet.
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Multiple IMail vulnerabilites leave holes for remote attackers to execute Denial of Service attacks against various services.
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Macintosh version of Microsoft Word '98 includes sensitive material in document files. Specifically, document files created in Word '98 frequently include unrelated data taken from the hard-drive. This data can contain passwords, or other confidential information that is on the hard-drive. 9902-exploits/ws_ftp-DoS.txt WS_FTP Server Remote Denial of Service Attack. Exploit example included.
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Several Denial of Service attacks exist in SLMail 3.1 due to buffer overflows. Exploit description included; no fix from vendor yet.
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