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CVE-2001-1013

🗓️ 02 Feb 2002 05:00:00Reported by mitreType 
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Apache on Red Hat Linux may reveal valid usernames due to distinct error codes

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ReporterTitlePublishedViews
Family
Tenable Nessus
Apache UserDir Directive Username Enumeration
18 Sep 200100:00
nessus
Circl
CVE-2001-1013
29 May 201815:50
circl
Cvelist
CVE-2001-1013
2 Feb 200205:00
cvelist
Metasploit
Apache "mod_userdir" User Enumeration
15 Aug 201105:56
metasploit
Nmap
http-userdir-enum NSE Script
22 Aug 200922:04
nmap
NVD
CVE-2001-1013
12 Sep 200104:00
nvd
OpenVAS
Nmap NSE net: http-userdir-enum
1 Jun 201100:00
openvas
OpenVAS
Nmap NSE net: http-vmware-path-vuln
1 Jun 201100:00
openvas
OpenVAS
Apache UserDir Sensitive Information Disclosure
3 Nov 200500:00
openvas
OpenVAS
Nmap NSE net: http-userdir-enum
1 Jun 201100:00
openvas
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NVD
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redhatlinuxMatch7.0
ParameterPositionPathDescriptionCWE
userpath/~user/Enumeration via mod_userdir reveals valid usernames based on differing error responses when accessing /~user/ (UserDir).CWE-200

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16 Jun 2026 21:55Current
9.3High risk
Vulners AI Score9.3
CVSS 25
EPSS0.65563
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