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CVE-2011-2158: The SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.0 web server sends incorrect Content-Type headers for certain resources, wh...

The SmarterTools SmarterStats 6.0 web server sends incorrect Content-Type headers for certain resources, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving (1) Admin/frmSite.aspx, (2) Admin/frmSites.aspx, (3) Admin/frmViewReports.aspx, (4) App_Themes/AboutThisFolder.txt, (5) Client/frmViewReports.aspx, (6) Temp/AboutThisFolder.txt, (7) default.aspx, (8) login.aspx, or (9) certain .jpg URIs under Temp/. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the SmarterStats product, could be affected by this issue.

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SmarterStats 6.0 may label some web resources with the wrong Content-Type. That can confuse browsers or other clients about how to handle the content. The public record does not define a concrete business impact, severity score, or confirmed product-side flaw. Exposure is most plausible where legacy SmarterStats 6.0 web interfaces remain reachable, especially internet-facing deployments. Evidence is insufficient to identify affected versions beyond SmarterStats 6.0 or specific client software at risk. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup item unless SmarterStats 6.0 is internet-facing or business-critical. The record lacks severity and impact detail, so prioritize discovery and vendor confirmation over emergency response. Mitigation focus: Inventory any SmarterStats 6.0 deployments and determine whether they remain reachable.; Check SmarterTools, CERT, and IBM X-Force guidance for confirmed fixes or configuration changes.; Restrict access to legacy SmarterStats interfaces until exposure is understood..

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