Security readout for executives and security teams
HTTP Commander 4.0 had a directory traversal flaw that could let a remote attacker read files the web application can access. For executives, the risk is data exposure from an old web file-management product, especially if it is still reachable from the internet. Exposure is most likely limited to HTTP Commander 4.0 deployments where Openfile.aspx or Html.aspx are reachable by remote users. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete and does not confirm other versions or products. Treat as high priority if HTTP Commander 4.0 is still deployed, because successful exploitation could expose sensitive files. If no deployment exists, record it as a legacy non-exposure and keep evidence for audit closure. Mitigation focus: Identify any HTTP Commander 4.0 deployments and remove internet exposure where possible.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for fixed versions or replacement recommendations.; Restrict access to the affected application behind authentication and trusted networks..
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- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- http-commander-directory-traversal(13622)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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