First published: Wed Sep 21 2005(Updated: )
Directory traversal vulnerability in the archive decompression library in AhnLab V3Pro 2004 build 6.0.0.383, V3 VirusBlock 2005 build 6.0.0.383, and V3Net for Windows Server 6.0 build 6.0.0.383 allows remote attackers to write arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the filename in a compressed archive.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Ahnlab V3 Virusblock 2005 | =6.0.0.383 | |
Ahnlab V3net | =6.0.0.383 | |
AhnLab V3Pro 2004 | =6.0.0.383 |
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CVE-2005-3030 is considered to be a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for arbitrary file writing.
To fix CVE-2005-3030, you should update to a patched version of AhnLab V3Pro 2004, V3 VirusBlock 2005, or V3Net for Windows Server that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2005-3030 affects AhnLab V3Pro 2004, V3 VirusBlock 2005, and V3Net for Windows Server, all specifically the 6.0.0.383 version.
CVE-2005-3030 can be exploited by an attacker using directory traversal techniques to write arbitrary files on an affected system.
CVE-2005-3030 was reported in 2005, highlighting vulnerabilities that existed in older versions of AhnLab security software.