First published: Mon Jul 09 2001(Updated: )
Trend Micro InterScan AppletTrap 2.0 does not properly filter URLs when they are modified in certain ways such as (1) using a double slash (//) instead of a single slash, (2) URL-encoded characters, (3) requesting the IP address instead of the domain name, or (4) using a leading 0 in an octet of an IP address.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Trend Micro InterScan AppletTrap | =2.0 |
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CVE-2001-1026 has a medium severity level due to the potential for exploitation via URL manipulation.
To fix CVE-2001-1026, ensure you are using the latest version of Trend Micro InterScan AppletTrap, and apply any available patches.
CVE-2001-1026 is exploited by manipulating URLs using double slashes, URL-encoded characters, IP addresses, or leading zeros in octets.
CVE-2001-1026 specifically affects Trend Micro InterScan AppletTrap version 2.0.
The potential risks associated with CVE-2001-1026 include unauthorized access and data exposure due to improper URL filtering.