CVE-2011-3602

CVSS V2 Medium 6.4 CVSS V3 None
Description
Directory traversal vulnerability in device-linux.c in the router advertisement daemon (radvd) before 1.8.2 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files, and remote attackers to overwrite certain files, via a .. (dot dot) in an interface name. NOTE: this can be leveraged with a symlink to overwrite arbitrary files.
Overview
  • CVE ID
  • CVE-2011-3602
  • Assigner
  • secalert@redhat.com
  • Vulnerability Status
  • Modified
  • Published Version
  • 2014-04-27T21:55:05
  • Last Modified Date
  • 2023-02-13T01:20:55
CPE Configuration (Product)
CPE Vulnerable Operator Version Start Version End
cpe:2.3:a:litech:router_advertisement_daemon:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* 1 OR 1.8.1
CVSS Version 2
  • Version
  • 2.0
  • Vector String
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P
  • Access Vector
  • NETWORK
  • Access Compatibility
  • LOW
  • Authentication
  • NONE
  • Confidentiality Impact
  • NONE
  • Integrity Impact
  • PARTIAL
  • Availability Impact
  • PARTIAL
  • Base Score
  • 6.4
  • Severity
  • MEDIUM
  • Exploitability Score
  • 10
  • Impact Score
  • 4.9
History
Created Old Value New Value Data Type Notes
2022-05-10 10:34:57 Added to TrackCVE
2022-12-01 22:52:57 2014-04-27T21:55Z 2014-04-27T21:55:05 CVE Published Date updated
2022-12-01 22:52:57 2014-04-28T18:30:28 CVE Modified Date updated
2022-12-01 22:52:57 Analyzed Vulnerability Status updated
2023-02-13 02:04:07 2023-02-13T01:20:55 CVE Modified Date updated
2023-02-13 02:04:07 Analyzed Modified Vulnerability Status updated
2023-02-13 02:04:07 Directory traversal vulnerability in device-linux.c in the router advertisement daemon (radvd) before 1.8.2 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files, and remote attackers to overwrite certain files, via a .. (dot dot) in an interface name. NOTE: this can be leveraged with a symlink to overwrite arbitrary files. Directory traversal vulnerability in device-linux.c in the router advertisement daemon (radvd) before 1.8.2 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files, and remote attackers to overwrite certain files, via a .. (dot dot) in an interface name. NOTE: this can be leveraged with a symlink to overwrite arbitrary files. Description updated