Total
4 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2004-0234 | 8 Clearswift, F-secure, Rarlab and 5 more | 13 Mailsweeper, F-secure Anti-virus, F-secure For Firewalls and 10 more | 2017-10-10 | 10.0 HIGH | N/A |
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the get_header function in header.c for LHA 1.14, as used in products such as Barracuda Spam Firewall, allow remote attackers or local users to execute arbitrary code via long directory or file names in an LHA archive, which triggers the overflow when testing or extracting the archive. | |||||
CVE-2004-0235 | 8 Clearswift, F-secure, Rarlab and 5 more | 13 Mailsweeper, F-secure Anti-virus, F-secure For Firewalls and 10 more | 2017-10-10 | 6.4 MEDIUM | N/A |
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in LHA 1.14 allow remote attackers or local users to create arbitrary files via an LHA archive containing filenames with (1) .. sequences or (2) absolute pathnames with double leading slashes ("//absolute/path"). | |||||
CVE-2004-2405 | 1 F-secure | 4 F-secure Anti-virus, F-secure For Firewalls, F-secure Internet Security and 1 more | 2017-07-10 | 6.4 MEDIUM | N/A |
Buffer overflow in multiple F-Secure Anti-Virus products, including F-Secure Anti-Virus 5.42 and earlier, allows remote attackers to bypass scanning or cause a denial of service (crash or module restart), depending on the product, via a malformed LHA archive. | |||||
CVE-2004-2442 | 1 F-secure | 5 F-secure Anti-virus, F-secure For Firewalls, F-secure Internet Security and 2 more | 2017-07-10 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
Multiple interpretation error in various F-Secure Anti-Virus products, including Workstation 5.43 and earlier, Windows Servers 5.50 and earlier, MIMEsweeper 5.50 and earlier, Anti-Virus for Linux Servers and Gateways 4.61 and earlier, and other products, allows remote attackers to bypass antivirus protection via a compressed file with both local and global headers set to zero, which does not prevent the compressed file from being opened on the target system. |