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CVE-2013-3626: Directory traversal vulnerability in the Session Server in Attachmate Verastream Host Integrator (VHI) 6.0...

Directory traversal vulnerability in the Session Server in Attachmate Verastream Host Integrator (VHI) 6.0 through 7.5 SP 1 HF 1 allows remote attackers to upload and execute arbitrary files via a crafted message.

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This flaw affects Attachmate Verastream Host Integrator Session Server. A remote attacker could abuse directory traversal to place and run arbitrary files on an affected server. That is potentially business-critical where the product supports legacy host access or integration workflows, but the source bundle does not provide CVSS, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is limited to environments running Attachmate Verastream Host Integrator Session Server versions 6.0 through 7.5 SP 1 HF 1. Risk is highest if the Session Server is reachable from untrusted networks. The bundle does not identify successor product names or complete CPE mappings. Treat as high priority if VHI is still deployed, especially in externally reachable or partner-connected environments. The business issue is potential remote file execution on an integration server. If the product is retired or fully isolated, urgency drops, but inventory confirmation is still needed. Mitigation focus: Identify any Attachmate Verastream Host Integrator Session Server deployments and versions.; Check Attachmate/Micro Focus/OpenText vendor guidance for fixed releases or supported upgrade paths.; Restrict Session Server access to trusted administration and application networks only..

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