Millions of mail servers running vulnerable Exim mail transfer agent (MTA) versions are currently under siege, with attackers gaining permanent root access via SSH to the exploited machines according ...
A critical severity vulnerability present in multiple versions of the Exim mail transfer agent (MTA) software makes it possible for unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on ...
Remote code execution, privilege escalation to root and lateral movement through a victim’s environment are all on offer for the unpatched or unaware. A veritable cornucopia of security ...
A fix has been issued for a critical Exim flaw that could lead to servers crashing or remote code execution attacks being launched. A patch has been issued for a critical flaw in the Exim email server ...
Millions of Exim servers are vulnerable to a security bug that when exploited can grant attackers the ability to run malicious code with root privileges. All Exim servers running version 4.92.1 and ...
Exim servers, estimated to run nearly 57% of the internet's email servers, are now under a heavy barrage of attacks from hacker groups trying to exploit a recent security flaw in order to take over ...
Remote code execution requiring no authentication fixed. 2 other RCEs remain unpatched. Ick. I don't really use it, but I always thought Exim was one of the good OSS packages. Maybe not. I normally ...
A warning that hackers are exploiting vulnerable email servers doesn't qualify as an unusual event in general. But when that warning comes from the National Security Agency, and the hackers are some ...