Arbitrary file upload leading to command execution in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware
ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware (TeamT5) contains an unrestricted/dangerous file upload condition due to insufficient validation of uploaded file content. A remote attacker who is authenticated to the product platform with administrator privileges can upload a crafted malicious file; the uploaded content can then be leveraged to execute arbitrary system commands on the ThreatSonar server.
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A high-severity vulnerability in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware that enables malicious file upload leading to command execution.
Arbitrary file upload vulnerability in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware (<= 3.4.5) that can lead to arbitrary command execution on the server; listed by CISA KEV as actively exploited.
Arbitrary file upload (unrestricted upload of dangerous file types) in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware that can lead to server-side command execution and full compromise.
An arbitrary file upload flaw in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware (<= 3.4.5) that can enable uploading malicious files and achieving arbitrary system command execution on the server.
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