Maarch unspecified information disclosure

maarch-unspecified-information-disclosure (29685) The risk level is classified as LowLow Risk

Description:

Maarch could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information, caused by an unspecified vulnerability when accessing documents. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially-crafted URL request to obtain sensitive information and possibly launch further attacks against the affected system.

*CVSS:

Base Score: 3.5
  Access Vector: Remote
  Access Complexity: Low
  Authentication: Not Required
  Confidentiality Impact: Partial
  Integrity Impact: None
  Availability Impact: None
 
Temporal Score: 2.6
  Exploitability: Unproven
  Remediation Level: Official-Fix
  Report Confidence: Confirmed

Consequences:

Obtain Information

Remedy:

Upgrade to the latest version of Maarch (2.0.1 or later), available from the Maarch Web site. See References.

References:

  • Maarch Web site: Open Source Integrated Document Archiving and Retrieval System.
  • SourceForge.net: Files: Maarch - File Release Notes and Changelog - Release Name: Maarch v2.0.1.
  • BID-20647: Maarch View Documents Information Disclosure Vulnerability
  • CVE-2006-5492: Unspecified vulnerability in Maerys Archive (Maarch) before 2.0.1 allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information (document contents) via unspecified attack vectors related to grants.
  • OSVDB ID: 29900: Maarch Arbitrary Document Disclosure
  • SA22468: Maarch Information Disclosure Vulnerability
  • VUPEN/ADV-2006-4134: Maarch Documents Handling Unspecified Information Disclosure Vulnerability

Platforms Affected:

  • Maarch Maarch prior to 2.0.1

Reported:

Oct 20, 2006

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