A directory traversal vulnerability in the BlackBerry Workspaces Server could potentially allow an attacker to execute or upload arbitrary files, or reveal the content of arbitrary files anywhere on the web server by crafting a URL with a manipulated POST request.
Vector
NETWORK
Complexity
MEDIUM
Authentication
NONE
Confidentiality
PARTIAL
Integrity
PARTIAL
Availability
PARTIAL
Blackberry Workspaces appliance-x 1.11.2 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.0 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.1 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.2 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.3 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.4 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.5 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.6 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.7 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.8 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.5.9 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.0 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.1 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.2 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.3 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.4 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.5 (not an official CPE)
Blackberry Workspaces vapp 5.6.6 (not an official CPE)
Advisory | Patch | Confirmed | Link |
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http://support.blackberry.com/kb/articleDetail?language=... |
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') (ID 22)
Related CAPEC 7
Relative Path Traversal (CAPEC-ID 139)
Directory Traversal (CAPEC-ID 213)
File System Function Injection, Content Based (CAPEC-ID 23)
Using Slashes and URL Encoding Combined to Bypass Validation Logic (CAPEC-ID 64)
Manipulating Input to File System Calls (CAPEC-ID 76)
Using Escaped Slashes in Alternate Encoding (CAPEC-ID 78)
Using Slashes in Alternate Encoding (CAPEC-ID 79)