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CVE-2009-1368
Directory traversal vulnerability in index.php in moziloCMS 1.11 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. dot dot in the page parameter. NOTE: this might be the same issue as CVE-2008-6126.2, which may have been fixed in 1.10.3...
CVE-2008-3087
CVE-2008-3087 affects Kasseler CMS 1.3.0 and enables a directory traversal via a .. in the file parameter to index.php (possibly related to the phpManual module). The NVD entry records this as a medium-severity vulnerability (CVSS v2 base score 5.0) with network access and no authentication requi...
CVE-2008-1415
CVE-2008-1415 affects the web app component index.php in Multiple Time Sheets (MTS) 5.0 and earlier. The vulnerability is a directory traversal through the tab parameter, using modified dot-dot sequences ("../..//"), allowing remote attackers to read arbitrary files. The provided documents do not...
CVE-2008-0396
CVE-2008-0396 is a directory traversal vulnerability in BitDefender Update Server (http.exe) used by BitDefender products. The vulnerability allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to read arbitrary files by crafting HTTP requests with directory traversal sequences (..). The issue affects the U...
CVE-2007-5447
ioncubeloaderwin5.2.dll in the ionCube Loader 6.5 extension for PHP 5.2.4 does not follow safemode and disablefunctions restrictions, which allows context-dependent attackers to bypass intended limitations, as demonstrated by reading arbitrary files via the ioncubereadfile function...
CVE-2006-6725
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in PHPBuilder 0.0.2 and earlier allow remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. dot dot in the filename parameter to 1 lib/htm2php.php and 2 sitetools/htm2php.php. NOTE: The provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained...
ContentServ 4.x - '/admin/FileServer.php' File Disclosure
ContentServ again still features remote reading of arbitrary files ==================================================================== ContentServ is a cms and "cross media publishing" software. Let me quote from their website: "At ContentServ, there is always something happening. We continously...
CVE-2006-5319
Foafgen 0.3 is affected by a directory traversal in redir.php that allows a remote attacker to read arbitrary files using a .. segment in the foaf parameter. The vulnerability is triggered by supplying a traversing path via the foaf parameter, enabling access to filesystem content. Exploitation d...
FreeBSD : shoutcast -- XSS, information exposure (67dbe99f-0f09-11db-94f8-00e029485e38)
Goober's advisory reports reports that shoutcast is vulnerable to an arbitrary file reading vulnerability : Impact of the vulnerability depends on the way the product was installed. In general, the vulnerability allows the attacker to read any file which can be read by the Shoutcast server proces...
CVE-2006-2692
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in aMuleWeb for AMule before 2.1.2 allow remote attackers to read arbitrary image, HTML, or PHP files via unknown vectors, probably related to directory traversal...
Oracle Reports arbitrary file reading vulnerability
Overview Oracle Reports fails to validate URI parameters, possibly allowing a remote attacker to read arbitrary files on the Reports Server. Description Oracle Reports is an enterprise reporting tool that extracts data from multiple sources and inserts it into a formatted report. It is a componen...
Help Center Live 1.0/1.2/2.0 - 'module.php' Local File Inclusion
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15404/info Help Center Live is prone to a local file include vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input. An attacker may leverage this issue to disclose sensitive information. This may help wi...
FAQManager Arbitrary File Reading Vulnerability
FAQManager is a Perl-based CGI for maintaining a list of Frequently asked Questions. Due to poor input validation it is possible to use this CGI to view arbitrary files on the web server. For example: someserver.com/cgi-bin/faqmanager.cgi?toc=/etc/passwd%00 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2002 Matt Moore...
GuildFTPd Directory Traversal
Version 0.97 of GuildFTPd was detected. A security vulnerability in this product allows anyone with a valid FTP login to read arbitrary files on the system. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: GuildFTPD097.nasl 6063 2017-05-03 09:03:05Z teissa $ Description: GuildFTPd Directory Traversal Authors: Yoa...
PHP.EXE / Apache HTTP Server Win32 Arbitrary File Reading Vulnerability - Active Check
A configuration vulnerability exists for PHP.EXE cgi running on Apache HTTP Server for Win32 platforms. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2002 Matt Moore Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier:...
PHPMyFAQ 1.5.1 - Local File Inclusion
PHPMyFAQ 1.5.1 - Local File Inclusion source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/14929/info PHPMyFAQ is prone to a local file include vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input. An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary...
CVE-2001-1432
The Cherokee Web Server is affected by CVE-2001-1432: a directory traversal vulnerability that allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files by appending a ../ sequence in the URL. OpenVAS notes an additional issue where the process fails to drop root privileges after binding to a port, enablin...
[Full-disclosure] Samsung ADSL Modem Vulnerability
------------------------------------------------------------ - EXPL-A-2005-002 exploitlabs.com Advisory 031 - ------------------------------------------------------------ - Samsung ADSL Modem - AFFECTED PRODUCTS ================= Samsung ADSL Modem Samgsung Eletronics http://www.samsung.com DETAI...
CVE-2005-0479
Directory traversal vulnerability in ComGetLogFile.php3 for TrackerCam 5.12 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via ".." sequences and 1 "/" slash, 2 "" backslash, or 3 hex-encoded characters in the fn parameter...