Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-1685 is a flaw in CursorArts ZipWrangler 1.20. A malicious ZIP archive with an overly long filename could crash the program and may allow code execution when a user opens it. The risk is mainly where this old ZIP utility is still installed and used with files from email, downloads, customers, or partners. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints or workflows still using CursorArts ZipWrangler 1.20. Internet-facing server exposure is not indicated. Risk increases for users who routinely open externally supplied ZIP files. Treat this as a targeted legacy-software cleanup issue. It is not KEV-listed, but arbitrary code execution through routine ZIP handling can matter if the product remains deployed. Mitigation focus: Identify whether ZipWrangler 1.20 is installed anywhere.; Check vendor or trusted advisory guidance for fixed versions or retirement advice.; Replace or remove ZipWrangler where no supported fix is available..
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- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Apr/331CVE reference
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