Examples of using Arbitrary files in English and their translations into Swedish
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DSA-600-1 samba-- arbitrary file access.
clickjacking or arbitrary file execution.
and thus be be tricked into running that arbitrary file as the invoking user.
A local attacker could overwrite arbitrary files utilising a symlink attack.
This could allow the removal of arbitrary files belonging to users who invoke the program.
This can be exploited by a malicious user to overwrite arbitrary files owned by the victim.
By escaping dots as E it was possible to circumvent security measures and download arbitrary files.
This can be exploited by a malicious user to overwrite arbitrary files owned by the victim.
It was discovered that a directory traversal allows attackers to read arbitrary files via a certain character.
Due to accessing a configuration file without further checks with root permissions it is possible to read arbitrary files.
Storebackup creates a temporary file predictably, which can be exploited to overwrite arbitrary files on the system with a symlink attack.
Attackers with CREATE table permissions were allowed to read arbitrary files readable by the webserver via a crafted HTTP POST request.
which could lead to the modification of arbitrary files.
This can be abused by a local attacker to create or truncate arbitrary files or to prevent KDE applications from functioning correctly.
These bugs can lead a local attacker with minimal knowledge to trick the admin into overwriting arbitrary files via a symlink attack.
Any of these bugs could be exploited by a local user to overwrite arbitrary files owned by the user invoking the script.
Sh" script allows local users to create or overwrite arbitrary files when debugging is enabled via a symlink attack on temporary files. .
which could lead to the inclusion of arbitrary files.
A malicious server could provide a specially crafted filename that could cause arbitrary files to be overwritten
attacks or read arbitrary files by leveraging a sandboxed add-on.