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CVE-2013-6864: Directory traversal vulnerability in SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.0.3 before 15.0.3 ESD#4...

Directory traversal vulnerability in SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.0.3 before 15.0.3 ESD#4.3, 15.5 before 15.5 ESD#5.3, and 15.7 before 15.7 SP50 or 15.7 SP100 allows remote authenticated users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unspecified vectors.

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This is a directory traversal flaw in SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise. A remote user who already has authentication could potentially affect database confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The public record is sparse, so urgency depends on whether affected ASE versions are still running and reachable by authenticated users. Exposure is most likely in legacy SAP Sybase ASE deployments matching the listed 15.0.3, 15.5, or 15.7 version ranges. Internet exposure is not stated; the known prerequisite is remote authenticated access. Prioritize if SAP Sybase ASE remains in use, especially for sensitive business data or externally reachable environments. The age of the CVE increases concern that unsupported systems may still be vulnerable. Mitigation focus: Inventory SAP Sybase ASE versions across production, staging, and legacy systems.; Upgrade affected ASE 15.0.3, 15.5, and 15.7 installations to the fixed levels cited by SAP.; Review SAP Note 1893556 and Sybase advisory material for vendor-specific remediation guidance..

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