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Sun Security Bulletin #00181 (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Patrick Oonk)
Thu Dec 17 13:48:49 1998

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                   Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin

Bulletin Number:        #00181
Date:                   December 17, 1998
Cross-Ref:
Title:                  dtmail
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1.  Background

    The dtmail program is the mail user agent for the Common Desktop
    Environment (CDE). dtmail provides an intuitive, easy-to-use user
    interface for reading, sending, and managing electronic mail.
    Several buffer overflows have been found in dtmail with regards to
    its handling of attachments. A remote attacker may exploit
    these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary instructions with the
    privileges of mail and that of the user reading the email.

2.  Affected Supported Versions

    Solaris(tm) versions:   2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86,
                            2.4, and 2.4_x86 running CDE

3.  Recommendations

    Sun recommends that you install the respective patches immediately on
    affected systems.

    CDE Version         Patch ID
    _________________   _________
    1.2                 105338-14
    1.2_x86             105339-12
    1.0.2               104178-03
    1.0.2_x86           104185-03
    1.0.1               106920-01
    1.0.1_x86           106921-01

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