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EUVD-2005-3398
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2008-5524
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 and possibly 9.50, when Internet Explorer 6 or 7 is used, allows remote attackers to bypass detection of malware in an HTML document by placing an MZ header aka "EXE info" at the beginning, and modifying the filename to have 1 no extension, 2 a .txt extension, or 3 a .jpg...
Design/Logic Flaw
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 and possibly 9.50, when Internet Explorer 6 or 7 is used, allows remote attackers to bypass detection of malware in an HTML document by placing an MZ header aka "EXE info" at the beginning, and modifying the filename to have 1 no extension, 2 a .txt extension, or 3 a .jpg...
CVE-2008-5524
The CVE-2008-5524 entry describes a bypass of malware detection in HTML documents caused by an MZ header placement and altered file extension/filename (no extension, .txt, or .jpg) when using Internet Explorer 6/7. Affected product in the initial entry is CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 (and possibly 9.50); ...
CVE-2008-5524
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 and possibly 9.50, when Internet Explorer 6 or 7 is used, allows remote attackers to bypass detection of malware in an HTML document by placing an MZ header aka "EXE info" at the beginning, and modifying the filename to have 1 no extension, 2 a .txt extension, or 3 a .jpg...
CVE-2005-3399
Multiple interpretation error in CAT-QuickHeal 8.0 allows remote attackers to bypass virus scanning via a file such as BAT, HTML, and EML with an "MZ" magic byte sequence which is normally associated with EXE, which causes the file to be treated as a safe type that could still be executed as a...
CVE-2005-3399
CVE-2005-3399 relates to an interpretation error in CAT-QuickHeal 8.0 where a file type misclassification occurs due to an “MZ” magic-byte sequence (typically EXE) present in BAT/HTML/EML content. This causes the file to be treated as a safe type that could still be executed as a dangerous file o...
CVE-2005-3399
Multiple interpretation error in CAT-QuickHeal 8.0 allows remote attackers to bypass virus scanning via a file such as BAT, HTML, and EML with an "MZ" magic byte sequence which is normally associated with EXE, which causes the file to be treated as a safe type that could still be executed as a...