Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in AOLserver 3.0
CVE-2001-1067

Currently unrated

Key Information:

Vendor

Aol

Vendor
CVE Published:
31 August 2001

What is CVE-2001-1067?

A vulnerability in AOLserver 3.0 allows remote attackers to exploit a buffer overflow condition via an HTTP request containing a lengthy Authorization header. This flaw can cause a denial of service, potentially enabling attackers to execute arbitrary code if exploited effectively. The risk associated with this weakness underscores the importance of software updates and security patches to mitigate such vulnerabilities.

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References

EPSS Score

29% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.

Timeline

  • Vulnerability Reserved

  • Vulnerability published

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