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CVE-2010-1972: The default configuration of HP Client Automation (HPCA) Enterprise Infrastructure (aka Radia) allows remot...

The default configuration of HP Client Automation (HPCA) Enterprise Infrastructure (aka Radia) allows remote attackers to read log files, and consequently cause a denial of service or have unspecified other impact, via web requests.

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In its default configuration, HP Client Automation Enterprise Infrastructure, also known as Radia, can let remote attackers read log files through web requests. Those logs may expose operational details and could contribute to denial of service or other unspecified impact. The provided sources do not include severity, CVSS, affected versions, or confirmed active exploitation. Likely exposure is limited to legacy HP Client Automation Enterprise Infrastructure or Radia deployments, especially default-configured web components reachable from untrusted networks. Exact affected versions are not identified in the provided bundle. Prioritize discovery and exposure reduction for any remaining HPCA/Radia deployments. Business urgency is highest if the service is internet-facing or unsupported, but the public data is too incomplete to assign a reliable severity. Mitigation focus: Locate any HPCA Enterprise Infrastructure or Radia instances still deployed.; Check HP advisory HPSBMA02555 and current vendor guidance for supported fixes or configuration changes.; Restrict HPCA/Radia web access to trusted administrative networks only..

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