CVE-2012-10061: Sockso Music Host Server <= 1.5 Path Traversal
Sockso Music Host Server versions <= 1.5 are vulnerable to a path traversal flaw that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary files from the server’s filesystem. The vulnerability exists in the HTTP interface on port 4444, where the endpoint /file/ fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input. Attackers can traverse directories and access sensitive files outside the intended web root.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Sockso Music Host Server 1.5 and earlier is reported to let unauthenticated internet users read files from the server through its web interface. The impact is data exposure, not code execution. Business urgency depends on whether this old software is still running and reachable, especially on port 4444. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Sockso deployments, especially internet-facing instances using the default HTTP service on port 4444. Organizations should not assume exposure without inventory confirmation. Treat as a high-priority legacy exposure check. If Sockso is internet-facing, reduce exposure immediately because the vulnerability can disclose sensitive local files without authentication. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for Sockso Music Host Server 1.5 or earlier.; Remove internet exposure to Sockso, especially on port 4444.; Restrict access to trusted networks if removal is not immediate..
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