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pcanywhere vulnerabilities and exploits
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CVE-2006-3786
Symantec pcAnywhere 12.5 uses weak integrity protection for .cif (aka caller or CallerID) files, which allows local users to generate a custom .cif file and modify the superuser flag.
Symantec Pcanywhere 12.5
NA
CVE-2005-3934
Buffer overflow in Symantec pcAnywhere 11.0.1, 11.5.1, and all other 32-bit versions allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (application crash) via unknown attack vectors.
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.5
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.2
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.2
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.0.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.5
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.5.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0.1
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2005-1970
Symantec pcAnywhere 10.5x and 11.x prior to 11.5, with "Launch with Windows" enabled, allows local users with physical access to execute arbitrary commands via the Caller Properties feature.
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.2
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.2
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.5
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0
NA
CVE-2003-0936
Symantec PCAnywhere 10.x and 11, when started as a service, allows malicious users to gain SYSTEM privileges via the help interface using AWHOST32.exe.
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 10.5
Symantec Pcanywhere 11.0
NA
CVE-2000-0324
pcAnywhere 8.x and 9.0 allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service via a TCP SYN scan, e.g. by nmap.
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.1
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.2
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0.2
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2000-0273
PCAnywhere allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service by terminating the connection before PCAnywhere provides a login prompt.
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0
NA
CVE-2000-0300
The default encryption method of PcAnywhere 9.x uses weak encryption, which allows remote malicious users to sniff and decrypt PcAnywhere or NT domain accounts.
Symantec Pcanywhere 9.0
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-1999-1028
Symantec pcAnywhere 8.0 allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (CPU utilization) via a large amount of data to port 5631.
Symantec Pcanywhere 8.0
1 EDB exploit
CVSSv3
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
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