Multiple format string vulnerabilities in FTGate Technology (formerly known as Floosietek) FTGate 4.4 (aka Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005) allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in the (1) USER, (2) PASS, and (3) TOP commands to the POP3 server; and the (4) LIST and (5) AUTHENTICATE commands to the IMAP server.
Stack-based buffer overflow in index.fts in FTGate Technology (formerly known as Floosietek) FTGate 4.4 (aka Build 4.4.000 Oct 26 2005) allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long tzoffset value.
Multiple buffer overflows in Floosietek FTGate Pro Mail Server (FTGatePro) 1.22 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long (1) MAIL FROM or (2) RCPT TO commands.
FTGate and FTGate Pro 1.05 lock user mailboxes before authentication succeeds, which allows remote attackers to lock the mailboxes of other users.