Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old Sendmail flaw where a local user could crash the mail server and may be able to corrupt memory or gain higher privileges. The source bundle names affected Sendmail versions before 8.11.4 and 8.12.0 before 8.12.0.Beta10. No active exploitation evidence is provided. Exposure is most likely on legacy Unix or Linux systems still running Sendmail older than 8.11.4, or 8.12.0 pre-Beta10. The bug requires local user access, so multi-user servers and mail hosts with shell accounts carry greater risk. Prioritize remediation if any affected Sendmail host still exists in production, especially where untrusted or many users have local access. For modern environments not running legacy Sendmail, this is mainly a hygiene and asset-discovery issue. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Sendmail to 8.11.4 or later where applicable.; Do not run 8.12.0 builds older than 8.12.0.Beta10.; Apply vendor packages, including relevant Red Hat advisory packages if applicable..
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