[Full-Disclosure] [ESA-20030911-022] Multiple 'pine' remote vulnerabilities.

From: EnGarde Secure Linux (security_at_guardiandigital.com)
Date: 09/11/03

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    Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:46:21 -0400 (EDT)
    
    

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    | Guardian Digital Security Advisory September 11, 2003 |
    | http://www.guardiandigital.com ESA-20030911-022 |
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    | Package: pine |
    | Summary: Multiple remote vulnerabilities. |
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      EnGarde Secure Linux is an enterprise class Linux platform engineered
      to enable corporations to quickly and cost-effectively build a complete
      and secure Internet presence while preventing Internet threats.

    OVERVIEW
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      The pine e-mail client shipped with EnGarde Secure Linux contains buffer
      overflows which may be exploited by a remote attacker by sending the
      victim a specially crafted email. This vulnerability may allow the
      remote attacker to execute arbitrary code under the victims user ID.

      Guardian Digital products affected by this issue include:

        EnGarde Secure Community v1.0.1
        EnGarde Secure Community 2
        EnGarde Secure Professional v1.1
        EnGarde Secure Professional v1.2
        EnGarde Secure Professional v1.5

      It is recommended that all users apply this update as soon as possible.

    SOLUTION
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      Guardian Digital Secure Network subscribers may automatically update
      affected systems by accessing their account from within the Guardian
      Digital WebTool.

      To modify your GDSN account and contact preferences, please go to:

        https://www.guardiandigital.com/account/

      Below are MD5 sums for the updated EnGarde Secure Linux 1.0.1 packages:

        SRPMS/pine-4.50-1.0.10.src.rpm
          MD5 Sum: 194e71f6eda0c88e1376bf307c534b8e

        i386/pine-4.50-1.0.10.i386.rpm
          MD5 Sum: a3824cfc713c687f0de9f3e4f00b4361

        i686/pine-4.50-1.0.10.i686.rpm
          MD5 Sum: dfdd1ac95d87d7aed0ec555823bad56e

    REFERENCES
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      Guardian Digital's public key:
        http://ftp.engardelinux.org/pub/engarde/ENGARDE-GPG-KEY

      Pine's Official Web Site:
        http://www.washington.edu/pine/

      Guardian Digital Advisories:
        http://infocenter.guardiandigital.com/advisories/

      Security Contact: security@guardiandigital.com

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    Author: Ryan W. Maple <ryan@guardiandigital.com>
    Copyright 2003, Guardian Digital, Inc.

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