121 matches found
EUVD-2007-3752
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-0682
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-0684
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EUVD-2007-3753
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EUVD-2017-9076
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EUVD-2001-0683
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EUVD-2010-1100
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EUVD-2005-1037
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EUVD-2001-1337
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2008-1063
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EUVD-2013-4592
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EUVD-2004-2310
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EUVD-2001-1336
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EUVD-2001-1335
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CVE-2012-10028
Netwin SurgeFTP version 23c8 and prior contains a vulnerability in its web-based administrative console that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary system commands via crafted POST requests to surgeftpmgr.cgi. This can lead to full remote code execution on the underlying system...
CVE-2012-10028
Netwin SurgeFTP version 23c8 and prior contains a vulnerability in its web-based administrative console that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary system commands via crafted POST requests to surgeftpmgr.cgi. This can lead to full remote code execution on the underlying system...
CVE-2012-10028
Netwin SurgeFTP version 23c8 and prior contains a vulnerability in its web-based administrative console that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary system commands via crafted POST requests to surgeftpmgr.cgi. This can lead to full remote code execution on the underlying system...
CVE-2012-10028
CVE-2012-10028 affects Netwin SurgeFTP
CVE-2012-10028 Netwin SurgeFTP <= v23c8 Authenticated RCE
Netwin SurgeFTP version 23c8 and prior contains a vulnerability in its web-based administrative console that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary system commands via crafted POST requests to surgeftpmgr.cgi. This can lead to full remote code execution on the underlying system...
CVE-2012-10028 Netwin SurgeFTP <= v23c8 Authenticated RCE
Netwin SurgeFTP version 23c8 and prior contains a vulnerability in its web-based administrative console that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary system commands via crafted POST requests to surgeftpmgr.cgi. This can lead to full remote code execution on the underlying system...