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CVE-2011-4166: Directory traversal vulnerability in the MPAUploader.Uploader.1.UploadFiles method in HP Managed Printing A...

Directory traversal vulnerability in the MPAUploader.Uploader.1.UploadFiles method in HP Managed Printing Administration before 2.6.4 allows remote attackers to create arbitrary files via crafted form data.

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CVE-2011-4166 affects HP Managed Printing Administration before 2.6.4. A remote attacker could abuse a file upload function to create files outside the intended location. That can become serious if the product is still deployed, but the source bundle does not provide CVSS, exploit-in-the-wild, or detailed patch context. Exposure is likely limited to organizations that still run legacy HP Managed Printing Administration versions before 2.6.4. Internet-facing or broadly reachable management portals would present higher risk, but the provided sources do not confirm typical deployment exposure or authentication requirements. Prioritize if legacy HP Managed Printing Administration is present, especially on reachable management networks. Arbitrary file creation can support compromise paths, but urgency depends on confirmed deployment and exposure because exploitation evidence and CVSS are absent from the bundle. Mitigation focus: Inventory HP Managed Printing Administration deployments and record exact versions.; Upgrade versions before 2.6.4 according to HP advisory HPSBPI02732.; Review ZDI-11-352 and HP guidance for affected configuration details..

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