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Software602 602 Lan Suite 2004 2004.0.04.1221 Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12495/info 602 Lan Suite 2004 is reportedly affected by a vulnerability regarding the uploading of file attachments. This issue is due to the application failing to properly sanitize the names of file attachments before...
Software602 602 LAN Suite Multiple Remote Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/11615/info 602 LAN SUITE is reported prone to multiple remote denial of service vulnerabilities. The following specific issues are reported: It is reported that an attacker may consume CPU and memory resources on a target...
software602 602 lan suite 2004 - Directory Traversal
software602 602 lan suite 2004 - Directory Traversal source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/13519/info 602 LAN Suite 2004 is reported prone to a directory traversal vulnerability. It is reported that an attacker can exploit this issue to detect the presence of files on a computer and potential...
CVE-2004-1502
CVE-2004-1502 refers to the Telnet proxy in 602 Lan Suite 2004.0.04.0909 and earlier. The issue allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (socket exhaustion) by sending a Telnet request to an IP address of the proxy’s network interface, which triggers a loop. The available sources do n...
CVE-2004-1501
The CVE-2004-1501 entry concerns the webmail service in Lan Suite 602, versions up to 2004.0.04.0909 and earlier. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU and memory consumption) by sending a POST request with a large Content-Length value and then disconnecting ...
Resources consumption in 602 Lan Suite 2004.0.04.0909
Luigi Auriemma Application: 602 Lan Suite http://www.software602.com/products/ls/ Versions: = 2004.0.04.0909 Platforms: Windows Bugs: A resources consumption through webmail B sockets consuption through telnet proxy loop Exploitation: remote Date: 06 November 2004 Author: Luigi Auriemma e-mail:...