VDB-17486 · CVE-2001-1282 · BID 3426

Ipswitch IMail 6.0.2/6.0.6/7.0.4 Attachment Path information disclosure

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A vulnerability was found in Ipswitch IMail 6.0.2/6.0.6/7.0.4 (Mail Server Software). It has been rated as problematic. Affected by this issue is an unknown function of the component Attachment Handler. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a information disclosure vulnerability (Path). Using CWE to declare the problem leads to CWE-200. The product exposes sensitive information to an actor that is not explicitly authorized to have access to that information. Impacted is confidentiality. CVE summarizes:

Ipswitch IMail 7.04 and earlier records the physical path of attachments in an e-mail message header, which could allow remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive configuration information.

The weakness was released 10/12/2001 by Niels Heinen (Website). The advisory is available at ipswitch.com. This vulnerability is handled as CVE-2001-1282. The exploitation is known to be easy. The attack may be launched remotely. No form of authentication is required for exploitation. The technical details are unknown and an exploit is not available. This vulnerability is assigned to T1592 by the MITRE ATT&CK project.

Upgrading eliminates this vulnerability.

Entries connected to this vulnerability are available at 17484, 17485, 17487 and 17488.

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Exploitinginfo

Name: Path
Class: Information disclosure / Path
CWE: CWE-200 / CWE-284 / CWE-266
ATT&CK: T1592

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Remote: Yes

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07/09/2014 +3858 days 🔍
05/18/2019 +1774 days 🔍

Sourcesinfo

Vendor: ipswitch.com

Advisory: ipswitch.com
Researcher: Niels Heinen
Status: Not defined

CVE: CVE-2001-1282 (🔍)
Vulnerability Center: 3214 - IPSwitch Imail 7.04 and Earlier Records the Physical Path of Attachments in the Email Message Header, Medium
SecurityFocus: 3426 - Ipswitch IMail Server Path Disclosure Vulnerability

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Entryinfo

Created: 07/09/2014 15:51
Updated: 05/18/2019 16:39
Changes: 07/09/2014 15:51 (58), 05/18/2019 16:39 (3)
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