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Exim Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution via SNI Trailing Backslash
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Exim Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution via SNI Trailing Backslash
MITRE ATT&CK
Collection
Command and Control
Credential Access
Defense Evasion
Discovery
Execution
Exfiltration
Impact
Initial Access
Lateral Movement
Persistence
Privilege Escalation
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Description
Exim before 4.92.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code as root via a trailing backslash. If the Exim server accepts TLS connections, the vulnerability is exploitable by sending a SNI ending in a backslash-null sequence during the initial TLS handshake.
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Attacker ValueVery High
Technical Analysis
Exim is run on approximately 57% of the publicly reachable mail servers on the Internet, based on an August 2019 study performed by E-Soft, Inc. 1
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ExploitabilityVery High
Technical Analysis
Due to public exploits being available : https://github.com/synacktiv/Exim-CVE-2019-15846, and the fact that Exim is installed on a large number of mail servers, the value to an attacker lies in the fact that this requires no authentication.
There is a deeper explanation of the vulnerability here: https://www.synacktiv.com/posts/exploit/scraps-of-notes-on-exploiting-exim-vulnerabilities.html
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