CVE-2010-3867 : Detail

CVE-2010-3867

Directory Traversal
A01-Broken Access Control
0.72%V3
Network
2010-11-09
19h00 +00:00
2011-03-18
08h00 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in the mod_site_misc module in ProFTPD before 1.3.3c allow remote authenticated users to create directories, delete directories, create symlinks, and modify file timestamps via directory traversal sequences in a (1) SITE MKDIR, (2) SITE RMDIR, (3) SITE SYMLINK, or (4) SITE UTIME command.

CVE Informations

Related Weaknesses

CWE-ID Weakness Name Source
CWE-22 Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
The product uses external input to construct a pathname that is intended to identify a file or directory that is located underneath a restricted parent directory, but the product does not properly neutralize special elements within the pathname that can cause the pathname to resolve to a location that is outside of the restricted directory.

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.1 AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:C [email protected]

EPSS

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EPSS Score

The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%). The higher the score, the greater the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited.

EPSS Percentile

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Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.2.10

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.2.10

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.2.10

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.2.10

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.0

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.1

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.1

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.1

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.1

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.2

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

Proftpd>>Proftpd >> Version 1.3.3

References

http://secunia.com/advisories/42047
Tags : third-party-advisory, x_refsource_SECUNIA
http://www.debian.org/security/2011/dsa-2191
Tags : vendor-advisory, x_refsource_DEBIAN
http://secunia.com/advisories/42217
Tags : third-party-advisory, x_refsource_SECUNIA
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2010/2941
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_VUPEN
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2010/11/01/4
Tags : mailing-list, x_refsource_MLIST
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2010/2853
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_VUPEN
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2010/2962
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_VUPEN
http://secunia.com/advisories/42052
Tags : third-party-advisory, x_refsource_SECUNIA
http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories?name=MDVSA-2010:227
Tags : vendor-advisory, x_refsource_MANDRIVA
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/44562
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2010/2959
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_VUPEN