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ESB-2002.219 -- CIAC Bulletin M-070 -- Apache HTTP Server on Win32 Vulnerability

Date: 09 May 2002

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                    ESB-2002.219 -- CIAC Bulletin M-070
                 Apache HTTP Server on Win32 Vulnerability
                                9 May 2002

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:                Apache HTTP Server 
Vendor:                 Apache Software Foundation
Operating System:       Windows 95
                        Windows 98
                        Windows 98SE
                        Windows Me
                        Windows NT
                        Windows 2000
                        Windows XP
Impact:                 Administrator Compromise
Access Required:        Remote

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                       The U.S. Department of Energy
                     Computer Incident Advisory Center
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                             INFORMATION BULLETIN

                   Apache HTTP Server on Win32 Vulnerability
                      [CERT Vulnerability Note VU#124003]

April 23, 2002 21:00 GMT                                          Number M-070
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PROBLEM:       A vulnerability has been identified in the Apache HTTP Server 
               running on Win32 systems. 
PLATFORM:      The following Win32 systems running Apache HTTP Servers: 
               Windows 9x, Windows Me, Windows NT/2000/XP. 
DAMAGE:        An unauthenticated, remote attacker could execute commands on 
               the vulnerable server with the privileges of the Apache 
               process. 
SOLUTION:      Upgrade to Apache 1.3.24 or 2.0.34-beta. 
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VULNERABILITY  The risk is HIGH. The vulnerability allows remote command 
ASSESSMENT:    execution and arbitrary file viewing. 
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LINKS: 
 CIAC BULLETIN:      http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-070.shtml 
 ORIGINAL BULLETIN:  http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/124003 
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