In Code42 app before 8.8.0, eval injection allows an attacker to change a deviceβs proxy configuration to use a malicious proxy auto-config (PAC) file, leading to arbitrary code execution. This affects Incydr Basic, Advanced, and Gov F1; CrashPlan Cloud; and CrashPlan for Small Business. (Incydr...
8.8CVSS
8.9AI Score
0.001EPSS
In Code42 Enterprise and Crashplan for Small Business through Client version 6.9.1, an attacker can craft a restore request to restore a file through the Code42 app to a location they do not have privileges to...
5.5CVSS
5.5AI Score
0.0004EPSS
In Code42 for Enterprise through 6.8.4, an administrator without web restore permission but with the ability to manage users in an organization can impersonate a user with web restore permission. When requesting the token to do a web restore, an administrator with permission to manage a user could....
8.8CVSS
8.4AI Score
0.001EPSS
Code42 Enterprise and Crashplan for Small Business Client version 6.7 before 6.7.5, 6.8 before 6.8.8, and 6.9 before 6.9.4 allows eval injection. A proxy auto-configuration file, crafted by a lesser privileged user, may be used to execute arbitrary code at a higher privilege as the service...
7CVSS
7.3AI Score
0.001EPSS
The Code42 app before 6.8.4, as used in Code42 for Enterprise, on Linux installs with overly permissive permissions on the /usr/local/crashplan/log directory. This allows a user to manipulate symbolic links to escalate privileges, or show the contents of sensitive files that a regular user would...
7.8CVSS
7.5AI Score
0.0004EPSS