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CVE-2018-19114
An issue was discovered in MinDoc through v1.0.2. It allows attackers to gain privileges by uploading an image file with contents that represent an admin session, and then sending a Cookie: header with a mindocid value containing the relative pathname of this uploaded file. For example, the...
EUVD-2018-10827
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2022-3717
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2022-29637
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
Arbitrary File Upload
github.com/mindoc-org/mindoc is vulnerable to arbitrary file upload. The vulnerability exists in Unzip function in ziptil.go due to file upload permissions and validations are not properly handled which allows an attacker to upload malicious files...
CVE-2022-29637
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
CVE-2022-29637
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
CVE-2022-29637
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
Privilege escalation
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
CVE-2022-29637
An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in Mindoc v2.1-beta.5 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted Zip file...
CVE-2022-29637
CVE-2022-29637 affects Mindoc v2.1-beta.5, where an arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the Unzip/ZIP handling allows an attacker to execute arbitrary commands through a crafted Zip file. Multiple sources (Veracode and Snyk entries referencing Mindoc’s unzip/ziptil code paths) describe the iss...
MinDoc 代码问题漏洞
MinDoc is a Go-based online document management system based on the beego framework developed by Iminho Personal Developer. A security vulnerability exists in MinDoc v2.1-beta.5, which stems from an arbitrary file upload issue. The vulnerability can be exploited to execute arbitrary commands via ...
Code injection
An issue was discovered in MinDoc through v1.0.2. It allows attackers to gain privileges by uploading an image file with contents that represent an admin session, and then sending a Cookie: header with a mindocid value containing the relative pathname of this uploaded file. For example, the...
CVE-2018-19114
An issue was discovered in MinDoc through v1.0.2. It allows attackers to gain privileges by uploading an image file with contents that represent an admin session, and then sending a Cookie: header with a mindocid value containing the relative pathname of this uploaded file. For example, the...
CVE-2018-19114
An issue was discovered in MinDoc through v1.0.2. It allows attackers to gain privileges by uploading an image file with contents that represent an admin session, and then sending a Cookie: header with a mindocid value containing the relative pathname of this uploaded file. For example, the...
CVE-2018-19114
MinDoc, up to v1.0.2 , contains an access control flaw: an attacker can escalate privileges by uploading an image containing an admin session and then using a Cookie: mindoc_id with a relative path to that file (e.g., aa/../../uploads/blog/201811/attach_#.jpg). This can grant elevated rights with...
CVE-2018-19114
An issue was discovered in MinDoc through v1.0.2. It allows attackers to gain privileges by uploading an image file with contents that represent an admin session, and then sending a Cookie: header with a mindocid value containing the relative pathname of this uploaded file. For example, the...