First published: Tue Mar 30 2010(Updated: )
Directory traversal vulnerability in FTP Server in Apple Mac OS X Server before 10.6.3 allows remote authenticated users to read arbitrary files via crafted filenames.
Credit: product-security@apple.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.2 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.8 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.5 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.1 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.6 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.0 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.3 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.4 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5.7 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.1 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.0 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.5 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | <=10.6.2 | |
<=10.6.2 | ||
=10.5 | ||
=10.5.0 | ||
=10.5.1 | ||
=10.5.2 | ||
=10.5.3 | ||
=10.5.4 | ||
=10.5.5 | ||
=10.5.6 | ||
=10.5.7 | ||
=10.5.8 | ||
=10.6.0 | ||
=10.6.1 |
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CVE-2010-0501 has a moderate severity rating, allowing authenticated users to exploit the vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2010-0501, users should upgrade to Apple Mac OS X Server version 10.6.3 or later.
CVE-2010-0501 affects remote authenticated users on Apple Mac OS X Server versions prior to 10.6.3.
CVE-2010-0501 allows remote authenticated users to perform directory traversal attacks and read arbitrary files.
CVE-2010-0501 was disclosed in March 2010.