CVE-2005-3372
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CVE-2005-3372 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Multiple interpretation error in eTrust CA 7.0.1.4 with the 11.9.1 engine allows remote attackers to bypass virus scanning via a file such as BAT, HTML, and EML with an "MZ" magic byte sequence which is normally associated with EXE, which causes the file to be treated as a safe type that could still be executed as a dangerous file type by applications on the end system, as demonstrated by a "triple headed" program that contains EXE, EML, and HTML content, aka the "magic byte bug.". EPSS estimates a 1.43% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
Multiple interpretation error in eTrust CA 7.0.1.4 with the 11.9.1 engine allows remote attackers to bypass virus scanning via a file such as BAT, HTML, and EML with an "MZ" magic byte sequence which is normally associated with EXE, which causes the file to be treated as a safe type that could still be executed as a dangerous file type by applications on the end system, as demonstrated by a "triple headed" program that contains EXE, EML, and HTML content, aka the "magic byte bug."
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Broadcom | Etrust Antivirus | 7.0.1.4 |
References
- http://www.securityelf.org/magicbyteadv.htmlVendor Advisory
- http://www.securityelf.org/magicbyteadv.htmlVendor Advisory
Timeline
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- Status
- Modified
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