netwin dmail CVE Vulnerabilities (6)

CVEs: 6 CPE versions: View versions table

Summary

This page lists publicly disclosed CVE vulnerabilities affecting netwin dmail (linked via NVD CPE). Each row includes severity scores, summaries, and publication dates to help identify and analyze security issues.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2005-1516 DList (dlist.exe) in DMail 3.1a allows remote attackers to bypass authentication, read log files, and shutdown the system via a sendlog command with an incorrect password hash, which is not properly handled by the _cmd_sendlog function. [email protected] 7.5 1.64% 2005-05-11 2026-04-16
CVE-2005-1478 Format string vulnerability in dSMTP (dsmtp.exe) in DMail 3.1a allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in the xtellmail command. [email protected] 7.5 4.84% 2005-05-11 2026-04-16
CVE-2001-1355 Buffer overflows in NetWin Authentication Module (NWAuth) 3.0b and earlier, as implemented in DMail, SurgeFTP, and possibly other packages, could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via long arguments to (1) the -del command or (2) the -lookup command. [email protected] 10.0 3.56% 2001-07-20 2026-04-16
CVE-2001-1354 NetWin Authentication module (NWAuth) 2.0 and 3.0b, as implemented in SurgeFTP, DMail, and possibly other packages, uses weak password hashing, which could allow local users to decrypt passwords or use a different password that has the same hash value as the correct password. [email protected] 4.6 0.78% 2001-07-20 2026-04-16
CVE-2000-0490 Buffer overflow in the NetWin DSMTP 2.7q in the NetWin dmail package allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long ETRN request. [email protected] 10.0 6.24% 2000-06-01 2026-04-16
CVE-2000-0422 Buffer overflow in Netwin DMailWeb CGI program allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long utoken parameter. [email protected] 7.5 2.03% 2000-05-04 2026-04-16
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