Directory Traversal Vulnerability in Tryton Client Software by Tryton
CVE-2013-4510

Currently unrated

Key Information:

Vendor

Tryton

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
18 November 2013

What is CVE-2013-4510?

A directory traversal vulnerability exists in the Tryton client software, which allows attackers to manipulate file paths. This security flaw enables remote servers to write arbitrary files onto the client system by exploiting improper input sanitization. Attackers can potentially upload malicious files, leading to security breaches and compromising the integrity of the affected system. It is essential for users of Tryton 3.0.0 and earlier versions to apply the necessary updates to mitigate this risk.

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