IMAP/POP Vulnerability

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Date: Wed Mar 25 1998 - 15:11:21 PST

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                    Silicon Graphics Inc. Security Advisory
    
            Title:   IMAP/POP Vulnerability
            Title:   CERT CA-97.09
            Number:  19980302-01-I
            Date:    March 25, 1998
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    As a followup to the CERT(sm) Advisory CA-97.09 "Vulnerability in IMAP and
    POP", SGI has investigated this information and provides the following
    information.
    
    
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    - --- Issue Specifics ---
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    The Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) & Post Office Protocol (POP)
    provide users with an alternative means to process and retrieve their email.
    
    A vulnerability has been discovered in IMAP4 & POP3 that allows remote
    users to obtain root access.
    
    Silicon Graphics sells and supports the Netscape Mail/Messaging Servers
    for IRIX which use IMAP4 & POP3 however, their implementations are not
    vulnerable to this issue and no further action is required.
    
    More information about Netscape product security can be found at the
    following URL:
    
    http://home.netscape.com/assist/security/
    
    
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    Silicon Graphics wishes to thank the CERT Coordination Center and
    Netscape for their assistance in this matter.
    
    
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