Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2000-0383 is an information disclosure issue in AOL Instant Messenger file transfer. When a user sends a file, the remote recipient can see the file's physical path on the sender's machine. This may expose usernames, folder names, or naming patterns, but the provided sources do not show code execution or active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to legacy environments where AIM file transfer is still usable or historically relevant. The sources do not identify specific affected versions or platforms. Treat as low operational urgency unless AIM remains in use. The business concern is privacy and information leakage, not confirmed system compromise, based on the provided evidence. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or archival guidance for affected AIM versions and fixes.; Disable AIM file transfer where legacy AIM clients remain in use.; Avoid sending files from sensitive directory paths on affected clients..
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- Known Exploited
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