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CVE-2007-6060: AhnLab Antivirus 3 Internet Security 2008 Platinum appends data to a filename string at a location indicate...

AhnLab Antivirus 3 Internet Security 2008 Platinum appends data to a filename string at a location indicated by the "Filename length" field in a ZIP header, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (machine crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a ZIP file in which this field's value is larger than the actual number of bytes in the filename.

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A malformed ZIP file can crash systems running AhnLab Antivirus 3 Internet Security 2008 Platinum, and the CVE notes possible arbitrary code execution. The risk is mainly to legacy endpoints or gateways that still scan untrusted ZIP archives with this product. Exposure appears limited to AhnLab Antivirus 3 Internet Security 2008 Platinum installations, especially systems that automatically scan email attachments, web downloads, file shares, or uploaded ZIP archives. The source bundle does not identify other AhnLab products or versions. Treat this as a legacy-product exposure issue. It is urgent only if the named AhnLab product remains deployed and processes untrusted ZIP files; otherwise, document non-exposure and focus on removing unsupported security software. Mitigation focus: Identify any installations of AhnLab Antivirus 3 Internet Security 2008 Platinum.; Check AhnLab vendor guidance or archived notices for fixed builds or upgrade paths.; Remove or replace unsupported legacy antivirus deployments that inspect untrusted archives..

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