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CVE-2005-2670: Directory traversal vulnerability in HAURI Anti-Virus products including ViRobot Expert 4.0, Advanced Serve...

Directory traversal vulnerability in HAURI Anti-Virus products including ViRobot Expert 4.0, Advanced Server, Linux Server 2.0, and LiveCall allows remote attackers to overwrite arbitrary files via ".." sequences in filenames contained in (1) ACE, (2) ARJ, (3) CAB, (4) LZH, (5) RAR, (6) TAR and (7) ZIP files.

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This old HAURI Anti-Virus flaw can let a remote attacker hide path traversal filenames inside common archive formats. If a vulnerable product scans or extracts that archive, it may overwrite files outside the intended directory. Business urgency depends on whether legacy HAURI ViRobot or related HAURI server products remain deployed. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running the named HAURI Anti-Virus products, especially where they automatically scan user-supplied email, upload, or file-share archives. The bundle provides no CPEs or current deployment evidence. Treat as priority only if legacy HAURI products are present. The issue has serious file overwrite impact, but the available evidence is old, product-specific, and does not show active exploitation. Mitigation focus: Identify any HAURI ViRobot, Advanced Server, Linux Server, or LiveCall deployments.; Check HAURI and advisory links for the relevant patch or replacement guidance.; Limit vulnerable scanners from processing untrusted archives until remediated..

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