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#Vulnerabilities | 4 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2014-02-10 | CVE-2014-1213 | Sophos Anti-Virus engine (SAVi) before 3.50.1, as used in VDL 4.97G 9.7.x before 9.7.9, 10.0.x before 10.0.11, and 10.3.x before 10.3.1 does not set an ACL for certain global and session objects, which allows local users to bypass anti-virus protection, cause a denial of service (resource consumption, CPU consumption, and eventual crash) or spoof "ready for update" messages by performing certain operations on mutexes or events including (1) DataUpdateRequest, (2) MmfMutexSAV-****, (3)... | Scanning_engine, Sophos_anti\-Virus | N/A | ||
2007-09-10 | CVE-2007-4787 | The virus detection engine in Sophos Anti-Virus before 2.49.0 does not properly process malformed (1) CAB, (2) LZH, and (3) RAR files with modified headers, which might allow remote attackers to bypass malware detection. | Scanning_engine, Sophos_anti\-Virus | N/A | ||
2007-08-28 | CVE-2007-4578 | Sophos Anti-Virus for Windows and for Unix/Linux before 2.48.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted UPX packed file, resulting from an "integer cast around". NOTE: as of 20070828, the vendor says this is a DoS and the researcher says this allows code execution, but the researcher is reliable. | Anti\-Virus, Scanning_engine, Small_business_suite | N/A | ||
2007-08-28 | CVE-2007-4577 | Sophos Anti-Virus for Unix/Linux before 2.48.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via a malformed BZip file that results in the creation of multiple Engine temporary files (aka a "BZip bomb"). | Anti\-Virus, Scanning_engine, Small_business_suite | N/A |