CVE-2022-3693: Path traversal in FileOrbis File Management System
Path Traversal vulnerability in Deytek Informatics FileOrbis File Management System allows Path Traversal.
This issue affects FileOrbis File Management System: from unspecified before 10.6.3.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2022-3693 is a high-severity path traversal issue in Deytek Informatics FileOrbis File Management System before 10.6.3. An unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to access files outside intended directories, creating a confidentiality risk for stored or server-accessible data.
Executive priority
Treat as a high-priority confidentiality issue if FileOrbis is used, especially for internet-facing or sensitive file repositories. Confirm exposure and upgrade planning promptly; there is no provided evidence of active exploitation.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-35 path traversal in FileOrbis File Management System, affecting unspecified versions before 10.6.3. CVSS 3.1 is 7.5: network-accessible, low complexity, no privileges, no user interaction, with high confidentiality impact and no stated integrity or availability impact.
Likely exposure
Organizations using FileOrbis File Management System versions earlier than 10.6.3 are the relevant exposure group. Internet-facing deployments or deployments handling sensitive files should be prioritized. The source bundle does not identify specific vulnerable endpoints or configurations.
Exploitation context
CISA KEV status is false, and the provided sources do not state active exploitation. The vulnerability class is commonly serious because path traversal can expose sensitive local files when input validation or file access controls fail.
Researcher notes
Public detail is sparse. The CVE record provides product, version boundary, CWE, and CVSS, but not affected endpoints, proof of concept, or detailed remediation. One listed government reference is marked broken in the source bundle.
Mitigation direction
Inventory FileOrbis File Management System deployments and versions.
Upgrade affected installations to 10.6.3 or later, if supported by vendor guidance.
Review Deytek and Turkish government advisories for current remediation details.
Restrict external access to FileOrbis where business requirements allow.
Monitor server and application logs for unusual file access patterns.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether any FileOrbis instance runs a version before 10.6.3.
Verify exposed FileOrbis services are not publicly reachable unless required.
Check vendor advisory status and release notes for fixed versions.
Review logs for suspicious traversal-like file request patterns.
Document compensating controls if immediate upgrade is not possible.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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cwe · medium confidence lookup
CWE-35: File access and web shell behavior lookup
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The CVE wording references file access or upload behavior, so file telemetry and web shell review may help. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
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CWE-35 · source CWE mapping
Path Traversal: '.../...//'
Path Traversal: '.../...//' represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.