K-9 Mail v5.600 can include the original quoted HTML code of a specially crafted, benign looking, email within (digitally signed) reply messages. The quoted part can contain conditional statements that show completely different text if opened in a different email client. This can be abused by an attacker to obtain valid S/MIME or PGP signatures for arbitrary content to be displayed to a third party. NOTE: the vendor states “We don’t plan to take any action because of this.”
CWE-254
CVE-2019-10059
The legacy finger service (TCP port 79) is enabled by default on various older Lexmark devices.