Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes a buffer overflow in MailEnable’s IMAP service. A remote attacker could potentially run code on the mail server by sending an oversized LOGIN command. The sources do not identify affected versions, vendor fixes, or active exploitation. Exposure is limited to environments running MailEnable’s IMAP daemon, especially if IMAP is reachable from untrusted networks. The provided CVE metadata does not identify affected versions or CPEs, so asset confirmation must come from local inventory and vendor records. Treat this as high priority if any legacy MailEnable IMAP service is internet-facing. The business risk is server compromise through a mail-facing service, but urgency depends on whether the product is still present and exposed. Mitigation focus: Identify any MailEnable servers running the IMAP daemon MEIMAP.exe.; Check MailEnable vendor guidance and release notes for affected versions and fixes.; Restrict IMAP exposure to trusted networks where business requirements allow..
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