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CVE-2002-2389: TheServer 1.74 web server stores server.ini under the web document root with insufficient access control, w...

TheServer 1.74 web server stores server.ini under the web document root with insufficient access control, which allows remote attackers to obtain cleartext passwords and gain access to server log files.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

TheServer 1.74 can expose its server.ini file from the web document root. That file may contain cleartext passwords, and the same access-control weakness can expose server log files. If this software is still deployed, the issue is business-relevant because credentials and operational logs may be disclosed remotely. Likely exposure is limited to legacy TheServer 1.74 deployments, especially internet-facing instances using the default document-root file layout. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless this old web server remains in production, labs, or unmanaged systems. Prioritize as high only if TheServer 1.74 is present. The vulnerability can expose credentials, but the product appears legacy and the bundle does not show active exploitation. Treat discovery as an immediate containment and credential-rotation task. Mitigation focus: Inventory for any TheServer 1.74 deployments.; Check vendor or archived SecurityFocus guidance before changing production configuration.; Block public access to server.ini and server log files..

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