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Total 108 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2001-0678 1 Trend Micro 2 Interscan Viruswall, Interscan Webmanager 2025-04-03 N/A
A buffer overflow in reggo.dll file used by Trend Micro InterScan VirusWall prior to 3.51 build 1349 for Windows NT 3.5 and InterScan WebManager 1.2 allows a local attacker to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2001-0689 1 Trend Micro 1 Virus Control System 2025-04-03 N/A
Vulnerability in TrendMicro Virus Control System 1.8 allows a remote attacker to view configuration files and change the configuration via a certain CGI program.
CVE-2003-1341 1 Trend Micro 2 Officescan, Virus Buster 2025-04-03 N/A
The default installation of Trend Micro OfficeScan 3.0 through 3.54 and 5.x allows remote attackers to bypass authentication from cgiChkMasterPasswd.exe and gain access to the web management console via a direct request to cgiMasterPwd.exe.
CVE-2003-1343 1 Trend Micro 1 Scanmail 2025-04-03 N/A
Trend Micro ScanMail for Exchange (SMEX) before 3.81 and before 6.1 might install a back door account in smg_Smxcfg30.exe, which allows remote attackers to gain access to the web management interface via the vcc parameter, possibly "3560121183d3".
CVE-1999-1529 1 Trend Micro 1 Interscan Viruswall 2025-04-03 N/A
A buffer overflow exists in the HELO command in Trend Micro Interscan VirusWall SMTP gateway 3.23/3.3 for NT, which may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2000-0033 1 Trend Micro 1 Interscan Viruswall 2025-04-03 N/A
InterScan VirusWall SMTP scanner does not properly scan messages with malformed attachments.
CVE-2001-1574 1 Trend Micro 1 Interscan Viruswall 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in (1) HttpSaveCVP.dll and (2) HttpSaveCSP.dll in Trend Micro InterScan VirusWall 3.5.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2002-1839 1 Trend Micro 1 Interscan Viruswall For Windows Nt 2025-04-03 N/A
Trend Micro InterScan VirusWall for Windows NT 3.52 does not record the sender's IP address in the headers for a mail message when it is passed from VirusWall to the MTA, which allows remote attackers to hide the origin of the message.