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CVE-2008-7110: Directory traversal vulnerability in the Scanner File Utility (aka listener) in Kyocera Mita (KM) 3.3.0.1 a...

Directory traversal vulnerability in the Scanner File Utility (aka listener) in Kyocera Mita (KM) 3.3.0.1 allows remote attackers to upload files to arbitrary locations via a .. (dot dot) in a request.

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CVE-2008-7110 describes a directory traversal issue in Kyocera Mita Scanner File Utility, also called listener, version 3.3.0.1. A remote attacker could upload files outside intended folders by abusing path traversal in a request. Sources do not provide CVSS, deployment details, or vendor fix status, so urgency depends on whether this legacy utility is present and reachable. Likely exposure is limited to environments still running the legacy Kyocera Mita Scanner File Utility listener, especially where it accepts network requests from untrusted segments. The source bundle does not identify broader product families, cloud services, or current supported versions as affected. Treat this as a legacy exposure discovery item with potentially serious impact if present and reachable. The immediate business task is to confirm whether the old scanner listener exists, then isolate, retire, or obtain vendor-supported remediation. Lack of scoring and fix evidence lowers confidence, not potential consequence. Mitigation focus: Identify any hosts running Kyocera Mita Scanner File Utility 3.3.0.1.; Remove or disable the listener if it is no longer operationally required.; Restrict listener access to trusted scanner and administration networks only..

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