Richard Russon

6 exploits Active since Jul 2018
CVE-2018-14355 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
Mutt <1.10.1 - Path Traversal
An issue was discovered in Mutt before 1.10.1 and NeoMutt before 2018-07-16. imap/util.c mishandles ".." directory traversal in a mailbox name.
CVSS 5.3
CVE-2018-14357 WRITEUP CRITICAL WRITEUP
Mutt <1.10.1 - Command Injection
An issue was discovered in Mutt before 1.10.1 and NeoMutt before 2018-07-16. They allow remote IMAP servers to execute arbitrary commands via backquote characters, related to the mailboxes command associated with an automatic subscription.
CVSS 9.8
CVE-2018-14362 WRITEUP CRITICAL WRITEUP
Mutt <1.10.1 - Info Disclosure
An issue was discovered in Mutt before 1.10.1 and NeoMutt before 2018-07-16. pop.c does not forbid characters that may have unsafe interaction with message-cache pathnames, as demonstrated by a '/' character.
CVSS 9.8
CVE-2018-14363 WRITEUP HIGH WRITEUP
NeoMutt <2018-07-16 - Path Traversal
An issue was discovered in NeoMutt before 2018-07-16. newsrc.c does not properly restrict '/' characters that may have unsafe interaction with cache pathnames.
CVSS 7.5
CVE-2020-14954 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
Mutt <1.14.4-NeoMutt <2020-06-19 - Response Injection
Mutt before 1.14.4 and NeoMutt before 2020-06-19 have a STARTTLS buffering issue that affects IMAP, SMTP, and POP3. When a server sends a "begin TLS" response, the client reads additional data (e.g., from a man-in-the-middle attacker) and evaluates it in a TLS context, aka "response injection."
CVSS 5.9
CVE-2020-28896 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
Mutt < 2.0.2 - Improper Exception Handling
Mutt before 2.0.2 and NeoMutt before 2020-11-20 did not ensure that $ssl_force_tls was processed if an IMAP server's initial server response was invalid. The connection was not properly closed, and the code could continue attempting to authenticate. This could result in authentication credentials being exposed on an unencrypted connection, or to a machine-in-the-middle.
CVSS 5.3