Remote Command Execution Vulnerability in C.J. Steele Tattle
CVE-2005-1960

Currently unrated

Key Information:

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
8 June 2005

What is CVE-2005-1960?

The Tattle application developed by C.J. Steele contains a vulnerability in its getemails function that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. This exploit occurs through the manipulation of shell metacharacters present in specific log entries, such as FTP usernames. If successfully executed, this could compromise the integrity of the system and allow unauthorized control, posing significant risks to user data and overall system security.

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