Multiple buffer overflows in ALZip 6.12 (Korean), 6.1 (International), and 5.52 (English) allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long filename in a compressed (1) ALZ, (2) ARJ, (3) ZIP, (4) UUE, or (5) XXE archive.
8.2AI Score
0.035EPSS
Buffer overflow in ALZip 8.21 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted mim file.
7.8AI Score
0.696EPSS
Stack-based buffer overflow in ESTsoft ALZip 8.51 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted MS-DOS device file, as demonstrated by use of "AUX" as the initial substring of a filename.
7.8CVSS
8AI Score
0.089EPSS
ESTsoft ALZip before 10.76 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via creating a malicious .DLL file and installing it in a specific directory: %PROGRAMFILES%\ESTsoft\ALZip\Formats, %PROGRAMFILES%\ESTsoft\ALZip\Coders, %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\ESTsoft\ALZip\Formats, or %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\ESTsoft\...
7.8CVSS
7.8AI Score
0.001EPSS
Alzip 10.76.0.0 and earlier is vulnerable to a stack overflow caused by improper bounds checking. By persuading a victim to open a specially-crafted LZH archive file, a attacker could execute arbitrary code execution.
8.8CVSS
8AI Score
0.001EPSS
Alzip 10.83 and earlier version contains a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability, caused by improper bounds checking during the parsing of crafted ISO archive file format. By persuading a victim to open a specially-crafted ISO archive file, an attacker could execution arbitrary code.
7.8CVSS
7.8AI Score
0.001EPSS