Eudora before 6.1.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via an e-mail with a long To: field, possibly due to a buffer overflow.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Eudora | Qualcomm | 3.0 (including) | 3.0 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 4.0 (including) | 4.0 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 4.2 (including) | 4.2 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 4.3 (including) | 4.3 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 4.3.1 (including) | 4.3.1 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 4.3.2 (including) | 4.3.2 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.0.2 (including) | 5.0.2 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.0.2j_r2 (including) | 5.0.2j_r2 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.1 (including) | 5.1 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.1.1 (including) | 5.1.1 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.1j (including) | 5.1j (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.1j_r3 (including) | 5.1j_r3 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.2 (including) | 5.2 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.2.0.9 (including) | 5.2.0.9 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 5.2.1 (including) | 5.2.1 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 6.0 (including) | 6.0 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 6.0.1 (including) | 6.0.1 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 6.0.3 (including) | 6.0.3 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 6.0.22 (including) | 6.0.22 (including) |
Eudora | Qualcomm | 6.1 (including) | 6.1 (including) |