Security readout for executives and security teams
DTC before 0.34.1 could expose a password to other local users because it passed it to htpasswd on the command line. On shared servers, another logged-in user might see process arguments while the process runs. This is not a remote takeover by itself, but it can disclose credentials. Exposure is most likely on legacy systems still running Domain Technologie Control before 0.34.1, especially shared hosting environments with local users. Internet-facing status alone is not enough; the source evidence points to local process-argument disclosure. Treat this as a legacy shared-hosting credential exposure risk. Prioritize remediation where DTC is still deployed with multiple local users. If DTC is not present, this CVE likely has no direct exposure. Mitigation focus: Upgrade DTC to 0.34.1 or a vendor-fixed package.; Review Debian DSA-2365 guidance for distribution-specific fixed versions.; Limit local shell access on affected shared hosting systems..
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- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=637537CVE reference · x_refsource_CONFIRM
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