CGI_VW_FTPSAVE_CSP_EXPLOIT
Publish date: February 04, 2011
Severity: HIGH
Advisory Date: FEB 04, 2011
DESCRIPTION
This vulnerability allows remote users to execute arbitrary code on the server and obtain system level privileges on the server. The vulnerability is reportedly due to a buffer overflow in two administrative programs: FtpSaveCSP.dll and FtpSaveCVP.dll. If long strings are included in a certain configuration parameter, the vulnerability will be triggered when the remote user views following dll(s):
http://server/interscan/cgi-bin/FtpSaveCSP.dll
http://server/interscan/cgi-bin/FtpSaveCVP.dll
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Download the latest NVW pattern file from this site:
https://www.trendmicro.com/download/product.asp?productid=45
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- InterScan VirusWall for Windows NT 3.51J build 1321 Japanese
- InterScan VirusWall for Windows NT 3.51 build 1321 English
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