Filtered by vendor Clearswift Subscriptions
Total 26 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2006-3523 1 Clearswift 1 Mimesweeper For Web 2025-04-03 N/A
Clearswift MIMEsweeper for Web before 5.1.15 Hotfix allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via an encrypted archived .RAR file, which triggers a scan error and causes the Web Policy Engine service to terminate.
CVE-2004-1715 1 Clearswift 1 Mimesweeper For Web 2025-04-03 N/A
Directory traversal vulnerability in MIMEsweeper for Web before 5.0.4 allows remote attackers or local users to read arbitrary files via "..\\", "..\", and similar dot dot sequences in the URL.
CVE-2006-3215 1 Clearswift 2 Mailsweeper For Exchange, Mailsweeper For Smtp 2025-04-03 N/A
Clearswift MAILsweeper for SMTP before 4.3.20 and MAILsweeper for Exchange before 4.3.20 allows remote attackers to bypass the "text analysis", possibly bypassing SPAM and other filters, by sending an e-mail specifying a non-existent or unrecognized character set.
CVE-2006-3216 1 Clearswift 2 Mailsweeper For Exchange, Mailsweeper For Smtp 2025-04-03 N/A
Clearswift MAILsweeper for SMTP before 4.3.20 and MAILsweeper for Exchange before 4.3.20 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via (1) non-ASCII characters in a reverse DNS lookup result from a Received header, which leads to a Receiver service stop, and (2) unspecified vectors involving malformed messages, which causes "unpredictable behavior" that prevents the Security service from processing more messages.
CVE-2003-1485 1 Clearswift 1 Mailsweeper 2025-04-03 N/A
Clearswift MAILsweeper 4.0 through 4.3.7 allows remote attackers to bypass filtering via a file attachment that contains "multiple extensions combined with large blocks of white space."
CVE-2004-0234 8 Clearswift, F-secure, Rarlab and 5 more 15 Mailsweeper, F-secure Anti-virus, F-secure For Firewalls and 12 more 2025-04-03 N/A
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the get_header function in header.c for LHA 1.14, as used in products such as Barracuda Spam Firewall, allow remote attackers or local users to execute arbitrary code via long directory or file names in an LHA archive, which triggers the overflow when testing or extracting the archive.