Acme

Thttpd

8 vulnerabilities found.

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  • EPSS 0.42%
  • Published 27.12.2019 18:15:10
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 00:25:07

thttpd 2007 has buffer underflow.

  • EPSS 0.08%
  • Published 25.11.2019 15:15:12
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 01:45:01

thttpd has a local DoS vulnerability via specially-crafted .htpasswd files

  • EPSS 1.09%
  • Published 06.02.2018 17:29:00
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 03:18:25

The htpasswd implementation of mini_httpd before v1.28 and of thttpd before v2.28 is affected by a buffer overflow that can be exploited remotely to perform code execution.

  • EPSS 0.04%
  • Published 13.12.2013 18:07:54
  • Last modified 11.04.2025 00:51:21

thttpd.c in sthttpd before 2.26.4-r2 and thttpd 2.25b use world-readable permissions for /var/log/thttpd.log, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the file.

Exploit
  • EPSS 2.71%
  • Published 13.01.2010 20:30:00
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

thttpd 2.25b0 writes data to a log file without sanitizing non-printable characters, which might allow remote attackers to modify a window's title, or possibly execute arbitrary commands or overwrite files, via an HTTP request containing an escape se...

Exploit
  • EPSS 20.96%
  • Published 03.11.2003 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

Buffer overflow in defang in libhttpd.c for thttpd 2.21 to 2.23b1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via requests that contain '<' or '>' characters, which trigger the overflow when the characters are expanded to "<" and ">" sequ...

  • EPSS 17.76%
  • Published 31.12.2001 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

Off-by-one buffer overflow in Basic Authentication in Acme Labs thttpd 1.95 through 2.20 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code.

  • EPSS 0.71%
  • Published 13.11.2001 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

Acme Thttpd Secure Webserver before 2.22, with the chroot option enabled, allows remote attackers to view sensitive files under the document root (such as .htpasswd) via a GET request with a trailing /.