An Unquoted Search Path or Element issue was discovered in Automated Logic Corporation (ALC) ALC WebCTRL, i-Vu, SiteScan Web 6.5 and prior; ALC WebCTRL, SiteScan Web 6.1 and prior; ALC WebCTRL, i-Vu 6.0 and prior; ALC WebCTRL, i-Vu, SiteScan Web 5.5 and prior; and ALC WebCTRL, i-Vu, SiteScan Web 5.2 and prior. An unquoted search path vulnerability may allow a non-privileged local attacker to change files in the installation directory and execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
The product uses a search path that contains an unquoted element, in which the element contains whitespace or other separators. This can cause the product to access resources in a parent path.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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I-vu | Automatedlogic | * | 5.2 (including) |
I-vu | Automatedlogic | * | 5.5 (including) |
I-vu | Automatedlogic | * | 6.0 (including) |
I-vu | Automatedlogic | * | 6.5 (including) |
Sitescan_web | Automatedlogic | * | 5.2 (including) |
Sitescan_web | Automatedlogic | * | 5.5 (including) |
Sitescan_web | Automatedlogic | * | 6.1 (including) |
Sitescan_web | Automatedlogic | * | 6.5 (including) |
Automatedlogic_webctrl | Carrier | * | 5.2 (including) |
Automatedlogic_webctrl | Carrier | * | 5.5 (including) |
Automatedlogic_webctrl | Carrier | * | 6.0 (including) |
Automatedlogic_webctrl | Carrier | * | 6.1 (including) |
Automatedlogic_webctrl | Carrier | * | 6.5 (including) |