VYPR

Anti Virus For Linux Server

by Kaspersky Lab

CVEs (7)

  • CVE-2017-9811CriJul 17, 2017
    risk 0.68cvss 9.8epss 0.10

    The kluser is able to interact with the kav4fs-control binary in Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Server before Maintenance Pack 2 Critical Fix 4 (version 8.0.4.312). By abusing the quarantine read and write operations, it is possible to elevate the privileges to root.

  • CVE-2017-9810HigJul 17, 2017
    risk 0.60cvss 8.8epss 0.02

    There are no Anti-CSRF tokens in any forms on the web interface in Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Server before Maintenance Pack 2 Critical Fix 4 (version 8.0.4.312). This would allow an attacker to submit authenticated requests when an authenticated user browses an…

  • CVE-2017-9812HigJul 17, 2017
    risk 0.53cvss 7.5epss 0.11

    The reportId parameter of the getReportStatus action method can be abused in the web interface in Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Server before Maintenance Pack 2 Critical Fix 4 (version 8.0.4.312) to read arbitrary files with kluser privileges.

  • CVE-2017-9813MedJul 17, 2017
    risk 0.43cvss 6.1epss 0.03

    In Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Server before Maintenance Pack 2 Critical Fix 4 (version 8.0.4.312), the scriptName parameter of the licenseKeyInfo action method is vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS).

  • CVE-2007-1881Apr 6, 2007
    risk 0.03cvss epss 0.01

    Unspecified vulnerability in KLIF (klif.sys) in Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Anti-Virus for Workstations, and Anti-Virus for File Servers 6.0, and Internet Security 6.0 before Maintenance Pack 2 build 6.0.2.614 allows local users to gain Ring-0 privileges via unspecified vectors.

  • CVE-2006-6408Dec 10, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Servers 5.5.10 allows remote attackers to bypass virus detection by inserting invalid characters into base64 encoded content in a multipart/mixed MIME file, as demonstrated with the EICAR test file.

  • CVE-2005-2582Aug 16, 2005
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Unix/Linux File Servers 5.0-5 uses world-writable permissions for the (1) log and (2) license directory, which allows local users to delete log files, append to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on kavmonitor.log, or delete license keys and prevent…