Vulnerability details :
 
Advanced Guestbook admin.php include_path Parameter Remote File Inclusion 
 
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Fiche créée le 2006-11-07 18:20:37, dernière mise à jour le 2009-04-30 03:44:46

Advanced Guestbook has been reported to contain a flaw that may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands. The issue is supposedly due to the admin.php script not properly sanitizing user input supplied to the 'include_path' variable. However, subsequent examination indicates that the variable is previously set and can not be manipulated by an attacker.


http://[target]/[path]/admin.php?include_path=Shell?cmd

 
Chi Kien Uong    2.3.1  Affected
 
Attack Type :  Input Manipulation
 XSS, SQL injection, file retrieval, directory traversal, overflows, URL encoding.
 Découvert le 2006-11-03 18:18:39
 
Exploit :  Exploit Public
 Exploit découvert le 1970-01-01 07:00:00
 
Impact :  Loss of Integrity
 Assurance that data is unaltered by unauthorized persons. Examples: XSS, arbitrary command execution, most overflows, most format strings, SQL injection, unauthorized file modification/deletion/creation, remote file inclusion, etc.
 
Location :  Remote / Network Access
 If network access if required and exploit can be done remotely.
 
OSVDB :  Myth / Fake
 The vulnerability appears to be non-existent, a non-issue, a hoax, or disproved by others.
 
OSVDB :  Web Related
 The vulnerability is a web issue and will have an associated security check.
 
 
External refs :
OSVDB  30230
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

 


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