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IBM AIX HACMP Privlege Escalation

IBM AIX High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing (HACMP) suffers from a local privilege escalation vulnerability that results in root privileges.




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IBM AIX 6.1 / 7.1 / 7.2 Bellmail Privilege Escalation

IBM AIX versions 6.1, 7.1, and 7.2 suffer from a Bellmail privilege escalation vulnerability.




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Bull / IBM AIX Clusterwatch / Watchware File Write / Command Injection

Bull / IBM AIX Clusterwatch / Watchware suffers from having trivial admin credentials, system file writes, and OS command injection vulnerabilities.












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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3457-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 3457-1 - Brian Carpenter discovered that curl incorrectly handled IMAP FETCH response lines. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause curl to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code.




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Debian Security Advisory 4181-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4181-1 - Andrea Basile discovered that the 'archive' plugin in roundcube, a skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers, does not properly sanitize a user-controlled parameter, allowing a remote attacker to inject arbitrary IMAP commands and perform malicious actions.




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Malbait TCP/UDP Honeypot

Malbait is a honeypot written in perl. It creates fake servers and supports both TCP and UDP protocols, either singly or in combination. It outputs in CSV format as well as giving more detailed text reports. You can serve fake Telnet, FTP, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, TR-69, IMAP, asciitime, systat and echo servers, as well as serving blank or random output.




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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3724-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 3724-1 - Jon Kristensen discovered that Evolution Data Server would automatically downgrade a connection to an IMAP server if the IMAP server did not support SSL. This would result in the user's password being unexpectedly sent in clear text, even though the user had requested to use SSL.




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PHP 5.2.3 imap_open Bypass

PHP version 5.2.3 (Debian) suffers from an imap imap_open disable functions bypass vulnerability.




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Debian Security Advisory 4344-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4344-1 - Aidan Marlin discovered that roundcube, a skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers, is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability in handling invalid style tag content.




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Debian Security Advisory 4458-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4458-1 - A flaw was discovered in the CalDAV feature in httpd of the Cyrus IMAP server, leading to denial of service or potentially the execution of arbitrary code via a crafted HTTP PUT operation for an event with a long iCalendar property name.




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Debian Security Advisory 4510-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4510-1 - Nick Roessler and Rafi Rubin discovered that the IMAP and ManageSieve protocol parsers in the Dovecot email server do not properly validate input (both pre- and post-login). A remote attacker can take advantage of this flaw to trigger out of bounds heap memory writes, leading to information leaks or potentially the execution of arbitrary code.




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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4160-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 4160-1 - It was discovered that UW IMAP incorrectly handled inputs. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to execute arbitrary OS commands.




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Debian Security Advisory 4590-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4590-1 - It was discovered that the lmtpd component of the Cyrus IMAP server created mailboxes with administrator privileges if the "fileinto" was used, bypassing ACL checks.













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FreeBSD Security Advisory - FreeBSD-SA-19:13.pts

FreeBSD Security Advisory - The code which handles a close(2) of a descriptor created by posix_openpt(2) fails to undo the configuration which causes SIGIO to be raised. This bug can lead to a write-after-free of kernel memory. The bug permits malicious code to trigger a write-after-free, which may be used to gain root privileges or escape a jail.




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Mobile Security Framework MobSF 0.9.2 Beta

Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) is an all-in-one open source mobile application (Android/iOS) automated pen-testing framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis. It can be used for effective and fast security analysis of Android and iOS Applications and supports both binaries (APK & IPA) and zipped source code. MobSF can also do Web API Security testing with it's API Fuzzer that performs Information Gathering, analyze Security Headers, identify Mobile API specific vulnerabilities like XXE, SSRF, Path Traversal, IDOR, and other logical issues related to Session Management and API Rate Limiting.




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Mobile Security Framework MobSF 0.9.3 Beta

Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) is an all-in-one open source mobile application (Android/iOS) automated pen-testing framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis. It can be used for effective and fast security analysis of Android and iOS Applications and supports both binaries (APK & IPA) and zipped source code. MobSF can also do Web API Security testing with it's API Fuzzer that performs Information Gathering, analyze Security Headers, identify Mobile API specific vulnerabilities like XXE, SSRF, Path Traversal, IDOR, and other logical issues related to Session Management and API Rate Limiting.




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BadParser 1.6.42218.0

BadParser is a vulnerability parser designed to aid in the testing of fuzzers by simulating different kinds of memory corruption issues. Vulnerabilities are simulated by causing write-access violations at specific addresses, which serve as unique identifiers for the different issues. BadParser supports JSON and XML input files, with other file formats planned.




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Building A Simple Proxy Fuzzer For THe MQTT Protocol Using The Polymorph Framework

Whitepaper that shows how easy you can build a fuzzer for the MQTT protocol by using the Polymorph framework.