7.8
CWE
22
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2010-5335: Path Traversal

First published: Fri Oct 11 2019(Updated: )

IceWarp Webclient before 10.2.1 has a directory traversal vulnerability. This can result in loss of confidential data of IceWarp Mailserver and the operating system. Input passed via a certain parameter (script to basic/minimizer/index.php) is not properly sanitised and can therefore be exploited to browse the partition where IceWarp is installed (or the whole system) and read arbitrary files.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
IceWarp Webclient>=10.0<10.2.1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the vulnerability ID for this IceWarp Webclient vulnerability?

    The vulnerability ID for this IceWarp Webclient vulnerability is CVE-2010-5335.

  • What is the severity level of CVE-2010-5335?

    The severity level of CVE-2010-5335 is high with a severity value of 7.

  • What is the description of CVE-2010-5335?

    CVE-2010-5335 is a directory traversal vulnerability in IceWarp Webclient before 10.2.1, which can result in the loss of confidential data of IceWarp Mailserver and the operating system.

  • How does CVE-2010-5335 affect IceWarp Webclient?

    CVE-2010-5335 affects IceWarp Webclient by allowing a directory traversal attack through a certain parameter in the script to basic/minimizer/index.php, which is not properly sanitized.

  • Are there any references available for CVE-2010-5335?

    Yes, you can find references for CVE-2010-5335 at the following links: [https://www.gosecurity.ch/fachartikel/168-gosecurity-advisory-2010120601](https://www.gosecurity.ch/fachartikel/168-gosecurity-advisory-2010120601) and [https://vuldb.com/?id.142994](https://vuldb.com/?id.142994).

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