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CVE-2015-5473: Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Samsung SyncThru 6 before 1.0 allow remote attackers to del...

Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Samsung SyncThru 6 before 1.0 allow remote attackers to delete arbitrary files via unspecified parameters to (1) upload/updateDriver or (2) upload/addDriver or to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges via unspecified parameters to (3) uploadCloning.html, (4) fileupload.html, (5) uploadFirmware.html, or (6) upload/driver.

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Samsung SyncThru 6 versions before 1.0 had multiple directory traversal flaws. A remote attacker could delete arbitrary files or, for several upload functions, run code with Windows SYSTEM privileges. That is a severe business risk where SyncThru is reachable, because compromise could affect print management infrastructure and the host running it. Exposure is most likely in environments running Samsung SyncThru 6 before 1.0, especially if its web interface is reachable from user networks, partner networks, or the internet. The source bundle lists affected vendor/product metadata as unavailable, so asset validation must rely on local inventory and application version checks. Treat reachable SyncThru 6 before 1.0 as urgent to find and isolate. The impact includes remote SYSTEM-level code execution, but the supplied evidence does not show active exploitation or a confirmed vendor fix path beyond the version boundary. Mitigation focus: Identify any Samsung SyncThru 6 deployments and confirm exact versions.; Remove or isolate SyncThru 6 versions before 1.0 from untrusted networks.; Check Samsung or vendor support guidance before applying upgrades or configuration changes..

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