Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2003-1335 is an old directory traversal issue in Bitfolge simple and nice index file, also called snif, before version 1.2.5. A remote attacker could download files outside the intended snif directory, potentially exposing sensitive server files if the software is still deployed. Likely exposure is limited to legacy web servers still running snif before 1.2.5. Organizations should not assume exposure from product metadata alone because the source bundle lists affected vendor and product as n/a despite the CVE title identifying snif. Handle as a legacy exposure cleanup item with moderate urgency. Prioritize internet-facing systems and any host where exposed files could contain credentials or customer data. The main business risk is confidential data disclosure, not proven active exploitation. Mitigation focus: Inventory public web servers for snif installations.; Upgrade snif to version 1.2.5 or later where applicable.; Remove snif if it is unused or unsupported..
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