Buffer overflow in Sylpheed before 1.0.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via attachments with MIME-encoded file names.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.8.11 (including) | 0.8.11 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.4 (including) | 0.9.4 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.5 (including) | 0.9.5 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.6 (including) | 0.9.6 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.7 (including) | 0.9.7 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.8 (including) | 0.9.8 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.9 (including) | 0.9.9 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.10 (including) | 0.9.10 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.11 (including) | 0.9.11 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 0.9.12 (including) | 0.9.12 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 1.0.0 (including) | 1.0.0 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 1.0.1 (including) | 1.0.1 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 1.0.2 (including) | 1.0.2 (including) |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed | 1.0.3 (including) | 1.0.3 (including) |