Multiple buffer overflows in Cain & Abel before 2.67 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via (1) an IKE packet with a large ID field that is not properly handled by the PSK sniffer filter, (2) the HTTP sniffer filter, or the (3) POP3, (4) SMTP, (5) IMAP, (6) NNTP, or (7) TDS sniffer filters.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5 (including) | 2.5 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta21 (including) | 2.5_beta21 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta29 (including) | 2.5_beta29 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta34 (including) | 2.5_beta34 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta36 (including) | 2.5_beta36 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta40 (including) | 2.5_beta40 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta41 (including) | 2.5_beta41 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta47 (including) | 2.5_beta47 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta51 (including) | 2.5_beta51 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta56 (including) | 2.5_beta56 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta59 (including) | 2.5_beta59 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.5_beta65 (including) | 2.5_beta65 (including) |
Cain_and_abel | Oxid | 2.65 (including) | 2.65 (including) |