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CVE-2012-0290

Symantec pcAnywhere through 12.5.3, Altiris IT Management Suite pcAnywhere Solution 7.0 (aka 12.5.x) and 7.1 (aka 12.6.x), Altiris Client Management Suite pcAnywhere Solution 7.0 (aka 12.5.x) and 7.1 (aka 12.6.x), and Altiris Deployment Solution Remote pcAnywhere Solution 7.1 (aka 12.5.x and 12.6.x) do not properly handle the client state after abnormal termination of a remote session, which allows remote attackers to obtain access to the client by leveraging an "open client session."

  • Published: Feb 6, 2012
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2012-0290
  • Severity: High
  • Exploit:

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 10
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
symantec / pcanywhere 5.0 5.0.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.1 12.1.x
symantec / pcanywhere 11.5 11.5.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5-sp3 12.5-sp3.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5.265 12.5.265.x
symantec / pcanywhere 9.2 9.2.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5-sp1 12.5-sp1.x
symantec / pcanywhere 11.5.1 11.5.1.x
symantec / pcanywhere 8.0 8.0.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5-sp2 12.5-sp2.x
symantec / pcanywhere 10.5 10.5.x
symantec / pcanywhere - 12.5.3.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5 12.5.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.5.539 12.5.539.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.6.7580 12.6.7580.x
symantec / pcanywhere 12.6.65 12.6.65.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.6 12.6.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.5-sp2 12.5-sp2.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.6-sp1 12.6-sp1.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.6-sp2 12.6-sp2.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.5 12.5.x
symantec / altiris_client_management_suite_pcanywhere_solution 12.5-sp1 12.5-sp1.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.5 12.5.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.5-sp2 12.5-sp2.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.6-sp2 12.6-sp2.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.5-sp1 12.5-sp1.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.6-sp1 12.6-sp1.x
symantec / altiris_deployment_solution_remote_pcanywhere_solution 12.6 12.6.x

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