First published: Wed Dec 31 2003(Updated: )
Unknown vulnerability in the "Automatic File Content Type Recognition (AFCTR) Tool version of the file package before 3.41, related to "a memory allocation problem," has unknown impact.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.36 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.30 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.34 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.32 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.35 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.33 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.28 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.37 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.39 | |
Christos Zoulas File 1 | =3.40 |
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The severity of CVE-2003-1092 is currently unknown due to a lack of detailed information about its impact.
To mitigate CVE-2003-1092, users should upgrade to a version of the file package later than 3.41.
CVE-2003-1092 affects multiple versions of the 'file' package by Christos Zoulas, specifically versions 3.28 through 3.40.
CVE-2003-1092 is related to a memory allocation problem but does not detail specific exploit vectors or consequences.
Currently, there is no documented workaround for CVE-2003-1092 other than upgrading to a secure version of the file package.