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KLA10066
Multiple vulnerabilities in Apache httpd

Updated: 05/22/2020
Detect date
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10/19/2010
Severity
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Critical
Description

Multiple serious vulnerabilities have been found in Apache httpd. Malicious users can exploit these vulnerabilities to cause denial of service, obtain sensitive information, inject code or execute arbitrary code. Below is a complete list of vulnerabilities

  1. Multiple integer overflow vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely via vectors related to Apache Portable Runtime;
  2. Vectors related to Expat 2.0.1 can be exploited by a specially designed XML document;
  3. An XSS vulnerability can be exploited remotely via specially a designed FTP URI
  4. Vectors related to mod_proxy_ftp can be exploited remotely via a specially designed reply to an EPSV command or specially formed HTTP headers;
  5. An improper work with forwarded interim responses vulnerability can be exploited remotely via a large number of interim responses;
  6. An improper compression vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers via connection manipulation;
  7. Vectors related to mod_cache and mod_dav can be exploited remotely via a specially designed request;
  8. An improper mod_isapi unload can be exploited remotely via vectors related to request, request packed and callback points;
  9. A memory leak vulnerability can be exploited remotely via vectors related to the APR bucket;
  10. An improper headers handling vulnerability can be exploited remotely via a specially designed request.
Affected products

Apache httpd 2.0 versions 2.0.63 and earlier

Solution

Update to latest version

Original advisories

Apache changelog

Impacts
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ACE 
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OSI 
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DoS 
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CI 
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Related products
Apache HTTP Server
CVE-IDS
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CVE-2010-14525.0Critical
CVE-2009-37205.0Critical
CVE-2008-29394.3Warning
CVE-2009-30942.6Warning
CVE-2008-23645.0Critical
CVE-2009-18917.1High
CVE-2009-35605.0Critical
CVE-2010-16235.0Critical
CVE-2009-30957.5Critical
CVE-2010-04344.3Warning
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