📄 1866.txt
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Rule: --Sid:1866--Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to overflow a buffer by supplying a very long username to a POP3 service.--Impact:Serious. Several POP3 servers are vulnerable to USER buffer overflows.--Detailed Information:A very long string data in place of the username can lead to a buffer overflow situation.A buffer overflow attack can be used to execute arbitrary code (remote shell). A Denial of Service (DoS) is also possible. Check your POP3 service for this vulnerability with common vulnerability scanners.--Affected Systems:Ipswich IMail 5.0.5, 5.0.6 and 5.0.7 for Windows NT.Other POP3 mail systems may be affected.--Attack Scenarios:A attacker may first check the POP3 daemon version and try a buffer overflow attack using a long username string supplied with the USER command.This may result in full compromise of the host. A Remote shell can be bound to a port after the attack. --Ease of Attack:Simple. Exploit scripts are available.--False Positives:None known.--False Negatives:None known--Corrective Action:Apply the appropriate vendor supplied patches.Upgrade to the latest non-affected version of the software.Check for other events generated by the source IP address.--Contributors:Snort documentation contributed by Ueli Kistler, <u.kistler@engagesecurity.com>Sourcefire Research TeamBrian Caswell <bmc@sourcefire.com>Nigel Houghton <nigel.houghton@sourcefire.com>-- Additional References:--
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