First published: Mon Dec 31 2001(Updated: )
Lotus Domino server 5.0.9a and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass security restrictions and view Notes database files and possibly sensitive Notes template files (.ntf) via an HTTP request with a large number of "+" characters before the .nsf file extension, which are converted to spaces by Domino.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.2 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.1 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.3 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.9 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.4 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.6 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.7 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.5 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.8 | |
IBM Lotus Domino R5 | =5.0.7a | |
IBM Lotus Domino Enterprise Server | <=5.0.9a |
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CVE-2001-1567 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its ability to allow unauthorized access to sensitive files.
To fix CVE-2001-1567, upgrade to the latest version of IBM Lotus Domino server that is not vulnerable to this issue.
CVE-2001-1567 affects all versions of IBM Lotus Domino server up to and including 5.0.9a.
CVE-2001-1567 enables remote attackers to bypass security restrictions and view sensitive Notes database files.
Yes, CVE-2001-1567 can potentially expose sensitive Notes template files and other confidential information.