Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2003-0415 is a remote denial-of-service issue in Remote PC Access Server 2.2. A remote attacker can crash the server by sending server-originated packets back to it. The business impact is service disruption for any environment still relying on this legacy remote-access component. The supplied sources do not provide CVSS, a patch, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to systems running Remote PC Access Server 2.2, especially if reachable from untrusted networks. The source bundle does not identify broader product versions, CPEs, or dependent platforms. Treat this as a legacy remote-access availability risk. It is not KEV-listed and lacks modern severity data, but internet-exposed remote-access services deserve prompt inventory and access control review. Mitigation focus: Identify any Remote PC Access Server 2.2 deployments.; Remove or disable the service if it is no longer required.; Restrict access to trusted networks or VPN-only paths..
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