Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2003-0515 affects teapop 0.3.5 and earlier when using PostgreSQL or MySQL authentication modules. An attacker could manipulate login-related database queries, potentially changing or reading authentication data and possibly gaining privileges. The sources do not provide a CVSS score or modern exploit evidence. Exposure is likely limited to legacy systems still running teapop 0.3.5 or earlier with SQL-backed authentication enabled. Internet-facing POP3 services using these modules would be the highest concern. Treat as high priority only if legacy teapop is still deployed. For most organizations, the main task is confirming absence. If present, prioritize remediation because the flaw touches authentication and backend databases. Mitigation focus: Inventory teapop deployments and confirm version and authentication backend.; Review and apply vendor or Debian guidance from DSA-347.; Retire or upgrade teapop 0.3.5 and earlier where supported fixes exist..
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