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CVE-2011-3685: Tembria Server Monitor before 6.0.5 Build 2252 uses a substitution cipher to encrypt application credential...

Tembria Server Monitor before 6.0.5 Build 2252 uses a substitution cipher to encrypt application credentials, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by leveraging read access to (1) authentication.dat or (2) XML files in the Exports directory.

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Tembria Server Monitor stored application credentials using a weak substitution cipher in versions before 6.0.5 Build 2252. A local user who can read specific credential or export files could recover sensitive information. The business risk is credential exposure on legacy monitoring servers, not a confirmed remote compromise path. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running legacy Tembria Server Monitor versions before 6.0.5 Build 2252, especially where local users or service accounts can read authentication.dat or Exports XML files. Treat this as a legacy credential-exposure issue. Prioritize if Tembria Server Monitor remains deployed on shared systems or stores credentials with broad operational access. If the product is retired and files removed, urgency is lower. Mitigation focus: Identify any Tembria Server Monitor installations and confirm installed build numbers.; Check vendor guidance for upgrading to 6.0.5 Build 2252 or later.; Restrict local read access to authentication.dat and Exports XML files..

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