Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-3923 is a local privilege-risk issue in AttacheCase versions before 2.70. A user with local access could abuse how the program searches for executables by placing a malicious executable in the current working directory. The sources do not provide CVSS, affected platform detail, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to systems where AttacheCase before 2.70 remains installed and used by local users. Risk is higher on shared workstations, terminal servers, or environments where users can influence working directories. Treat as a legacy software hygiene issue unless AttacheCase before 2.70 is present on shared or sensitive systems. Prioritize inventory and removal or upgrade rather than emergency response. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for AttacheCase installations and versions.; Upgrade or remove AttacheCase versions before 2.70 if still present.; Check JVN and vendor guidance for supported remediation details..
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- Known Exploited
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