Interpretation conflict in WinSCP prior to 4.0.4 allows remote malicious users to perform arbitrary file transfers with a remote server via file-transfer commands in the final portion of a (1) scp, and possibly a (2) sftp or (3) ftp, URL, as demonstrated by a URL specifying login to the remote server with a username of scp, which is interpreted as an HTTP scheme name by the protocol handler in a web browser, but is interpreted as a username by WinSCP. NOTE: this is related to an incomplete fix for CVE-2006-3015.
Vulnerable Product | Search on Vulmon | Subscribe to Product |
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winscp winscp 3.5.6 |
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winscp winscp 3.6 |
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winscp winscp 4.0.2 |
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winscp winscp 4.0.3 |
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winscp winscp 3.6.1 |
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winscp winscp 3.6.5_beta |
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winscp winscp 2.0.0 |
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winscp winscp 3.5.5_beta |
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winscp winscp 3.8.1 |
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winscp winscp 3.8.2 |
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winscp winscp 3.6.6 |
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winscp winscp 3.6.7 |