Security readout for executives and security teams
This is a legacy denial-of-service issue in MDaemon POP server 6.0.7 and earlier. An authenticated remote user could crash or disrupt the POP service by sending overly long DELE or UIDL arguments. The sources do not show data theft, privilege escalation, a patch version, or active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running MDaemon POP server 6.0.7 or earlier with POP reachable by authenticated users. Modern environments are unlikely affected unless legacy mail infrastructure remains in service. Treat this as a legacy-service availability risk. Prioritize if MDaemon POP is still business-critical or internet-reachable. If no affected legacy deployment exists, document non-exposure and close with evidence. Mitigation focus: Identify any MDaemon POP server deployments and confirm exact versions.; Check MDaemon vendor guidance for supported upgrade or retirement options.; Limit POP access to trusted networks until remediation is confirmed..
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