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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2015-9279

MailEnable before 8.60 allows Stored XSS via malformed use of "<img/src" with no ">" character in the body of an e-mail message.

Published: January 16, 2019; 11:29:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.0: 6.1 MEDIUM
V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM
CVE-2015-9278

MailEnable before 8.60 allows Privilege Escalation because admin accounts could be created as a consequence of %0A mishandling in AUTH.TAB after a password-change request.

Published: January 16, 2019; 11:29:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.0: 9.8 CRITICAL
V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM
CVE-2015-9277

MailEnable before 8.60 allows Directory Traversal for reading the messages of other users, uploading files, and deleting files because "/../" and "/.. /" are mishandled.

Published: January 16, 2019; 11:29:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.0: 9.1 CRITICAL
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2010-2580

The SMTP service (MESMTPC.exe) in MailEnable 3.x and 4.25 does not properly perform a length check, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long (1) email address in the MAIL FROM command, or (2) domain name in the RCPT TO command, which triggers an "unhandled invalid parameter error."

Published: September 15, 2010; 2:00:25 PM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM