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aiosmtpd vulnerable to SMTP smuggling

GHSA-pr2m-px7j-xg65 · CVE-2024-27305 · PYSEC-2024-221

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Description

Summary

aiosmtpd is vulnerable to inbound SMTP smuggling. SMTP smuggling is a novel vulnerability based on not so novel interpretation differences of the SMTP protocol. By exploiting SMTP smuggling, an attacker may send smuggle/spoof e-mails with fake sender addresses, allowing advanced phishing attacks. This issue also existed in other SMTP software like Postfix (https://www.postfix.org/smtp-smuggling.html).

Details

Detailed information on SMTP smuggling can be found in the full blog post (https://sec-consult.com/blog/detail/smtp-smuggling-spoofing-e-mails-worldwide/) or on the Postfix homepage (https://www.postfix.org/smtp-smuggling.html). (and soon on the official website https://smtpsmuggling.com/)

Impact

With the right SMTP server constellation, an attacker can send spoofed e-mails to inbound/receiving aiosmtpd instances.

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