Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
BID:52572
Info
Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
| Bugtraq ID: | 52572 |
| Class: | Design Error |
| CVE: |
CVE-2012-1419 |
| Remote: | No |
| Local: | Yes |
| Published: | Mar 20 2012 12:00AM |
| Updated: | Mar 20 2012 12:00AM |
| Credit: | Suman Jana and Vitaly Shmatikov |
| Vulnerable: |
Quick Heal Technologies CAT-QuickHeal 11.00 Clam Anti-Virus ClamAV 0.96.4 |
| Not Vulnerable: | |
Discussion
Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
Multiple antivirus products are prone prone to a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to bypass on-demand scans.
Successful exploits will allow attackers to bypass on-demand virus scanning, possibly allowing malicious files to escape detection.
The following products are affected:
ClamAV 0.96.4
CAT-QuickHeal 11.00
Multiple antivirus products are prone prone to a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to bypass on-demand scans.
Successful exploits will allow attackers to bypass on-demand virus scanning, possibly allowing malicious files to escape detection.
The following products are affected:
ClamAV 0.96.4
CAT-QuickHeal 11.00
Exploit / POC
Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
Attackers can use standard, readily available tools to exploit this issue.
Attackers can use standard, readily available tools to exploit this issue.
Solution / Fix
Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
Solution:
Currently, we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches. If you feel we are in error or if you are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected].
Solution:
Currently, we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches. If you feel we are in error or if you are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected].
References
Multiple AntiVirus Products CVE-2012-1419 'TAR' Files Scan Evasion Vulnerability
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