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CVE-2018-25223: Buffer overflow in Ftnapps Crashmail Ii

Crashmail 1.6 contains a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by sending malicious input to the application. Attackers can craft payloads wi...

Summary

ParameterValue
CVE IDCVE-2018-25223
Alert SourceGitHub Advisory - Critical Vulnerability
CVE Publication Year2018
Date Published2026-03-28
VendorFtnapps
ProductCrashmail Ii
CVSS Score9.8 (critical)
EPSS Score0.2% (percentile: 40%)
CISA KEVNo
RansomwareNot confirmed

Vulnerability Description

Crashmail 1.6 contains a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by sending malicious input to the application. Attackers can craft payloads with ROP chains to achieve code execution in the application context, with failed attempts potentially causing denial of service.

Required Actions

Apply vendor patches or mitigations as soon as available.

Who Is Affected?

This vulnerability affects Crashmail Ii by Ftnapps. Check if your organization uses this software and requires updates.

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