
Rule:

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Sid:
3655

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Summary:
This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a denial of
service or buffer overflow associated with the MDaemon mail server.

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Impact:
A successful attack may permit a denial of service or buffer overflow
that allows the execution of arbitrary code with system privileges.

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Detailed Information:
MDaemon is a Windows-based mail server.  A vulnerability exists in the
MDaemon SMTP server, possibly allowing a denial of service of execution
of arbitrary code with system privileges.  The vulnerability is
associated with passing overly long arguments to the SOML, SAML, SEND,
or MAIL commands.

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Affected Systems:
	MDaemon 6.7.9.1 and prior

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Attack Scenarios:
An attacker can send a malicious SMTP payload with an overly long
argument to the SOML, SAML, SEND, or MAIL commands, possibly causing a
denial of service or a buffer overflow and the subsequent execution of
arbitrary code with system privileges on the vulnerable server.

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Ease of Attack:
Simple.

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False Positives:
It may be possible for this alert to fire when a command such as SEND,
or MAIL is found in the data portion of the SMTP transfer instead of as
an actual command.

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False Negatives:
None known.

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Corrective Action:
Upgrade to the latest non-affected version of the software.

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Contributors:
Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team
Judy Novak <judy.novak@sourcefire.com>

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Additional References:

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