Security readout for executives and security teams
Outlook Express 6.0 may leave deleted email content inside DBX mailbox files after Deleted Items is emptied. On shared or poorly protected machines, a local user could potentially read another user’s old email. This is primarily a legacy endpoint data-exposure issue, not a remote takeover finding. Likely limited to legacy systems using Outlook Express 6.0 with DBX mail stores, especially shared workstations or environments where local users can access other profiles or mail files. Low priority unless legacy Outlook Express systems remain in use with sensitive mail. If found, handle as data leakage and legacy software retirement work. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire Outlook Express 6.0 where still present.; Treat DBX files as sensitive data and restrict filesystem access.; Avoid shared local accounts on affected systems..
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