10/2/2005
7/8/2024
CVE-2005-0276
First published: Thu Feb 10 2005(Updated: )
Multiple format string vulnerabilities in the FTP service in 3Com 3CDaemon 2.0 revision 10 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via format string specifiers in (1) the username, (2) cd, (3) delete, (4) rename, (5) rmdir, (6) literal, (7) stat, or (8) CWD commands.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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3Com 3CDaemon | =2.0-revision_10 | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2005-0276?
CVE-2005-0276 has a moderate severity level as it may result in application crashes.
How do I fix CVE-2005-0276?
To fix CVE-2005-0276, upgrade to a patched version of 3Com 3CDaemon that addresses the format string vulnerabilities.
What versions are affected by CVE-2005-0276?
CVE-2005-0276 specifically affects version 2.0 revision 10 of 3Com 3CDaemon.
What potential impact does CVE-2005-0276 have on systems?
Exploitation of CVE-2005-0276 can lead to denial of service by crashing the FTP service.
Who can exploit CVE-2005-0276?
Remote attackers can exploit CVE-2005-0276 by sending crafted format string specifiers through various FTP commands.
- collector/nvd-historical
- collector/nvd-index
- agent/type
- agent/softwarecombine
- collector/mitre-cve
- source/MITRE
- agent/references
- agent/weakness
- agent/author
- agent/last-modified-date
- agent/severity
- agent/description
- agent/first-publish-date
- agent/tags
- agent/event
- agent/source
- vendor/3com
- canonical/3com 3cdaemon
- version/3com 3cdaemon/2.0-revision_10
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