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CVE-2010-1326: perms.cpp in March Hare Software CVSNT 2.0.58, 2.5.01, 2.5.02, 2.5.03 before build 3736, 2.5.04 before buil...

perms.cpp in March Hare Software CVSNT 2.0.58, 2.5.01, 2.5.02, 2.5.03 before build 3736, 2.5.04 before build 2862; CVS Suite 2.5.03, 2008 before build 3736, and 2009 before 3729 allows remote attackers to bypass the permissions check, modify arbitrary modules and directories within CVSROOT, and execute arbitrary code via a crafted branch name ACL, possibly related to incorrect inheritance.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

This is a legacy CVSNT/CVS Suite access-control flaw. A remote attacker could bypass repository permissions, alter protected CVSROOT content, and potentially gain code execution through a crafted branch-name ACL. Business urgency depends on whether any CVSNT or CVS Suite servers still exist, especially internet-facing or shared development infrastructure. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running March Hare CVSNT or CVS Suite versions named in the CVE. Modern Git-based environments are unaffected unless they retain legacy CVS services. Highest concern is externally reachable CVS service, shared repositories, or repositories used in build or release workflows. Prioritize if legacy CVSNT or CVS Suite supports production code, release automation, or externally reachable developer access. If no CVSNT/CVS Suite remains in use, document non-exposure and close after inventory evidence is retained. Mitigation focus: Inventory CVSNT and CVS Suite servers, including retired build and release hosts.; Upgrade affected builds beyond the fixed build levels named in the CVE.; Apply Debian DSA-2108 guidance where Debian packages are in use..

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