|
|
Vulnerability Assessment & Network Security Forums |
|||||||||
|
If through a vulnerability assessment, a network security issue is detected for the vulnerability below, applying the appropriate security patches in a timely matter is very important. If you have detected that your system has already been compromised, following CERT's Network Security recovery document will assist with recommended steps for system recovery. Home >> Browse Vulnerability Assessment Database >> CGI abuses >> ezUpload <= 2.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities Vulnerability Assessment Details
|
ezUpload <= 2.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities |
||
|
Checks for multiple vulnerabilities in ezUpload <= 2.2 Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Assessment Summary : The remote web server contains a PHP application that is affected by multiple flaws. Description : The remote host appears to be running ezUpload, a commercial upload script written in PHP. The installed version of ezUpload permits remote attackers to control the 'path' and 'mode' parameters used when including PHP code in several scripts. By leveraging this flaw, a possible hacker may be able to view arbitrary files on the remote host and execute arbitrary PHP code, possibly taken from third-party hosts. Successful exploitation may depend on PHP's 'magic_quotes_gpc' and 'permit_url_fopen' settings. In addition, it reportedly fails to sanitize input passed to various parameters in the search module before using it in database queries, which opens the application up to SQL injection as well as cross-site scripting attacks. See also : http://packetstorm.linuxsecurity.com/0508-exploits/ezuploadRemote.txt http://pridels.blogspot.com/2005/12/ezupload-pro-vuln.html Solution : Unknown at this time. Network Security Threat Level: High / CVSS Base Score : 7.0 (AV:R/AC:L/Au:NR/C:P/I:P/A:P/B:N) Networks Security ID: 14534, 15918, 15919 Vulnerability Assessment Copyright: This script is Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Tenable Network Security |
||
|
Servers |
|
||
|
No Discussions have been posted on this vulnerability. |