CA ARCServe Backup For Laptops And Desktops LGServer Service Code Execution
Publish date: February 15, 2011
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2008-1328
Advisory Date: FEB 15, 2011
DESCRIPTION
Buffer overflow in the LGServer service in CA ARCserve Backup for Laptops and Desktops r11.0 through r11.5, and Suite 11.1 and 11.2, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified command arguments.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities. Please refer to the filter number and filter name when applying appropriate DPI and/or IDF rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1002431
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1002431 - CA ARCServe Backup For Laptops And Desktops LGServer Service Code Execution
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- CA ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops LGServer
- Computer Associates Desktop Management Suite 11.1
- Computer Associates Desktop Management Suite 11.2
- Computer Associates arcserve_backup_laptops_and_desktops r11.0
- Computer Associates arcserve_backup_laptops_and_desktops r11.1
- Computer Associates arcserve_backup_laptops_and_desktops r11.5
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