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mutt

Vendor: mutt

Actively Exploited 0 CISA KEV List
PoC / Exploits 1 Code Available
Total RCEs 11 Remote Access
Total CVEs 53 Total Indexed
Avg. EPSS 1.75% Exploit Prob.
Latest CVE CVE-2024-49395 Nov 12

Security Vulnerability Index

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5.3 CVSS

In mutt and neomutt, PGP encryption does not use the --hidden-recipient mode which may leak the Bcc email header field by inferring from the recipients info.

EPSS: 0.15%
5.3 CVSS

In mutt and neomutt the In-Reply-To email header field is not protected by cryptographic signing which allows an attacker to reuse an unencrypted but signed email message to impersonate the original sender.

EPSS: 0.08%
6.5 CVSS

In neomutt and mutt, the To and Cc email headers are not validated by cryptographic signing which allows an attacker that intercepts a message to change their value and include himself as a one of the recipients to compromise message confidentiality.

EPSS: 0.08%
2.2 CVSS

Null pointer dereference when composing from a specially crafted draft message in Mutt >1.5.2 <2.2.12

EPSS: 0.03%
4.3 CVSS

Null pointer dereference when viewing a specially crafted email in Mutt >1.5.2 <2.2.12

EPSS: 0.09%
4.3 CVSS

Buffer Overflow in uudecoder in Mutt affecting all versions starting from 0.94.13 before 2.2.3 allows read past end of input line

EPSS: 0.27%
9.1 CVSS

Mutt 1.11.0 through 2.0.x before 2.0.7 (and NeoMutt 2019-10-25 through 2021-05-04) has a $imap_qresync issue in which imap/util.c has an out-of-bounds read in situations where an IMAP sequence set ends with a comma. NOTE: the $imap_qresync setting for QRESYNC is not enabled by default.

EPSS: 0.37%
6.5 CVSS

rfc822.c in Mutt through 2.0.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (mailbox unavailability) by sending email messages with sequences of semicolon characters in RFC822 address fields (aka terminators of empty groups). A small email message from the attacker can cause large memory consumption, and the victim may then be unable to see email messages from other persons.

EPSS: 2.80%
5.3 CVSS

Mutt before 2.0.2 and NeoMutt before 2020-11-20 did not ensure that $ssl_force_tls was processed if an IMAP server's initial server response was invalid. The connection was not properly closed, and the code could continue attempting to authenticate. This could result in authentication credentials being exposed on an unencrypted connection, or to a machine-in-the-middle.

EPSS: 0.10%
5.9 CVSS

Mutt before 1.14.4 and NeoMutt before 2020-06-19 have a STARTTLS buffering issue that affects IMAP, SMTP, and POP3. When a server sends a "begin TLS" response, the client reads additional data (e.g., from a man-in-the-middle attacker) and evaluates it in a TLS context, aka "response injection."

EPSS: 4.79%