CVE-2004-2380

NONECVSS 0.0
0.0
EchelonGraph verdictMonitorLow exploitation likelihood right now — keep watching.
  • No confirmed exploitation signals yet
CISA-KEV: Not listedEPSS: 2%CVSS: Exploit: NoneExposed: 0

No vendor fix yet — apply a workaround or compensating control (WAF / firewall / segmentation) and watch for a patch.

Directory traversal vulnerability in postfile.exe for Twilight Utilities Web Server 2.0.0.0 allows remote attackers to write arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the attfile parameter.

CVSS v3
EG Score
0.0(none)
EPSS
76.6%
KEV
Not listed

Published

December 31, 2004

Last Modified

June 16, 2026

Frequently asked(4)

What is CVE-2004-2380?
CVE-2004-2380 is a none vulnerability published on December 31, 2004. Directory traversal vulnerability in postfile.exe for Twilight Utilities Web Server 2.0.0.0 allows remote attackers to write arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the attfile parameter.
When was CVE-2004-2380 disclosed?
CVE-2004-2380 was first published in the National Vulnerability Database on December 31, 2004, with the most recent update on June 16, 2026. EchelonGraph re-ingests CVE updates from NVD on a 2-hour cycle, so this page reflects the latest published state.
Is CVE-2004-2380 actively exploited?
CVE-2004-2380 is not currently on CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. FIRST EPSS estimates a 76.6% percentile likelihood of exploitation in the next 30 days — higher percentiles indicate greater predicted risk.
How do I remediate CVE-2004-2380?
Patch to the fixed version published by the affected vendor. Where vendor advisories exist for CVE-2004-2380, EchelonGraph cross-links them in the Vendor Advisories panel below — those typically contain the canonical remediation steps, fixed version numbers, and any vendor-specific mitigations.

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