CVE-2012-10060
Sysax Multi Server vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Sysax Multi Server versions prior to 5.55 contains a stack-based buffer overflow in its SSH service. When a remote attacker supplies an overly long username during authentication, the server copies the input to a fixed-size stack buffer without proper bounds checking. This allows remote code execution under the context of the service.


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Related Sysax Multi Server vulnerabilities:

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CVE-2012-10060CRITICAL9.3
  • Sysax Multi ServerSysax Multi Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:sysax:multi_server
NoYesAug 13, 2025
CVE-2013-10065HIGH8.7
  • Sysax Multi ServerSysax Multi Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:sysax:multi_server
NoYesAug 05, 2025
CVE-2024-53458HIGH7.5
  • Sysax Multi ServerSysax Multi Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:sysax:multi_server
NoNoMar 05, 2025
CVE-2020-23574MEDIUM6.5
  • Sysax Multi ServerSysax Multi Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:sysax:multi_server
NoNoAug 19, 2020
CVE-2024-53459MEDIUM5.4
  • Sysax Multi ServerSysax Multi Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:sysax:multi_server
NoNoDec 02, 2024

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