Every CVE whose affected-product data names Ca Arcserve Backup, ordered by CVSS severity, with EPSS exploit prediction and CISA KEV status.
CVEs (11)
CVE-2008-5415 — CVSS 10.0 (critical): The LDBserver service in the server in CA ARCserve Backup 11.1 through 12.0 on Windows allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code…
CVE-2009-0042 — CVSS 10.0 (critical): Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the Arclib library (arclib.dll) before 7.3.0.15 in the CA Anti-Virus engine for CA Anti-Virus for…
CVE-2008-4397 — CVSS 10.0 (critical): Directory traversal vulnerability in the RPC interface (asdbapi.dll) in CA ARCserve Backup (formerly BrightStor ARCserve Backup) r11.1…
CVE-2009-3587 — CVSS 9.3 (critical): Unspecified vulnerability in the arclib component in the Anti-Virus engine in CA Anti-Virus for the Enterprise (formerly eTrust Antivirus)…
CVE-2000-0781 — CVSS 7.2 (high): uagentsetup in ARCServeIT Client Agent 6.62 does not properly check for the existence or ownership of a temporary file which is moved to…
CVE-2008-4400 — CVSS 5.0 (medium): Unspecified vulnerability in asdbapi.dll in CA ARCserve Backup (formerly BrightStor ARCserve Backup) r11.1 through r12.0 allows remote…
CVE-2008-4398 — CVSS 5.0 (medium): Unspecified vulnerability in the tape engine service in asdbapi.dll in CA ARCserve Backup (formerly BrightStor ARCserve Backup) r11.1…
CVE-2008-4399 — CVSS 5.0 (medium): Unspecified vulnerability in the database engine service in asdbapi.dll in CA ARCserve Backup (formerly BrightStor ARCserve Backup) r11.1…
CVE-2009-1761 — CVSS 5.0 (medium): The message engine in CA ARCserve Backup r12.0 and r12.0 SP1 for Windows allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via…
CVE-2009-3588 — CVSS 4.3 (medium): Unspecified vulnerability in the arclib component in the Anti-Virus engine in CA Anti-Virus for the Enterprise (formerly eTrust Antivirus)…
CVE-2001-1346 — CVSS 1.2 (low): Computer Associates ARCserveIT 6.61 and 6.63 (also called ARCservIT) allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack…