SmarterTools SmarterMail 16.x before build 6985 has hardcoded secret keys. An unauthenticated attacker could access other users’ emails and file attachments. It was also possible to interact with mailing lists.
SmarterTools SmarterMail before 13.3.5535 was vulnerable to stored XSS by bypassing the anti-XSS mechanisms. It was possible to run JavaScript code when a victim user opens or replies to the attacker's email, which contained a malicious payload. Therefore, users' passwords could be reset by using an XSS attack, as the password reset page did not need the current password.
SmarterStats Version 11.3.6347 will Render the Referer Field of HTTP Logfiles from URL /Data/Reports/ReferringURLsWithQueries resulting in Stored Cross Site Scripting.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in SmarterMail 9.2 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via an e-mail message body with (1) a JavaScript alert function used in conjunction with the fromCharCode method, (2) a SCRIPT element, (3) a Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) expression property in the STYLE attribute of an arbitrary element, or (4) an innerHTML attribute within an XML document.
SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.2.4100 generates web pages containing external links in response to GET requests with query strings for frmGettingStarted.aspx, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading (1) web-server access logs or (2) web-server Referer logs, related to a "cross-domain Referer leakage" issue.
SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.2.4100 sends incorrect Content-Type headers for certain resources, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving frmCustomReport.aspx and certain other files. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the SmarterStats product, could be affected by this issue.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.2.4100 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via crafted input to a PHP script, as demonstrated by Default.aspx and certain other files.
Admin/frmSite.aspx in the SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.0 web server allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via vectors involving a leading and trailing & (ampersand) character, and (1) an STTTState cookie, (2) the ctl00%24MPH%24txtAdminNewPassword_SettingText parameter, (3) the ctl00%24MPH%24txtSmarterLogDirectory parameter, (4) the ctl00%24MPH%24ucSiteSeoSearchEngineSettings%24chklistEngines_SettingCheckBox%2414 parameter, (5) the ctl00%24MPH%24ucSiteSeoSettings%24txtSeoMaxKeywords_SettingText parameter, or (6) the ctl00_MPH_grdLogLocations_HiddenLSR parameter, related to an "OS command injection" issue.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.0 web server allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via certain parameters to (1) Admin/frmSite.aspx, (2) Default.aspx, (3) Services/SiteAdmin.asmx, or (4) Client/frmViewReports.aspx; certain cookies to (5) Services/SiteAdmin.asmx or (6) login.aspx; the Referer HTTP header to (7) Services/SiteAdmin.asmx or (8) login.aspx; or (9) the User-Agent HTTP header to Services/SiteAdmin.asmx.
The SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.0 web server does not properly validate string data that is intended for storage in an XML document, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (parsing error and daemon pause) via vectors involving (1) certain cookies in a SiteInfoLookup action to Admin/frmSites.aspx, or certain (2) cookies or (3) parameters to (a) Client/frmViewOverviewReport.aspx, (b) Client/frmViewReports.aspx, or (c) Services/SiteAdmin.asmx, as demonstrated by a ]]>> string, related to an "XML injection" issue.