Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Autonomy (formerly Verity) KeyView SDK before 9.2.0, as used in Lotus Notes 6.5.4 and 7.0, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) a UUE file containing an encoded file with a long filename handled by uudrdr.dll, (2) a compressed ZIP file with a long filename handled by kvarcve.dll, (3) a TAR archive with a long filename that is extracted to a directory with a long path handled by the TAR reader (tarrdr.dll), (4) an email that contains a long HTTP, FTP, or // link handled by the HTML speed reader (htmsr.dll) or (5) an email containing a crafted long link handled by the HTML speed reader (htmsr.dll).
CVE-2005-2618 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 4 products from autonomy, from autonomy, from autonomy and 1 other, organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Originally identified in 2005, this vulnerability predates many modern security frameworks and practices. The vulnerability landscape of that era was characterized by different threat models and less mature defense mechanisms compared to contemporary standards.
2005-12-31T05:00:00.000
2025-04-03T01:03:51.193
Deferred
CVSSv2: 9.3 (HIGH)
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
8.6
10.0
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | autonomy | keyview_export_sdk | * | Yes |
| Application | autonomy | keyview_filter_sdk | * | Yes |
| Application | autonomy | keyview_viewer_sdk | * | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.0.5 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.5 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.5.1 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.5.2 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.5.3 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 6.5.4 | Yes |
| Application | ibm | lotus_notes | 7.0 | Yes |
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