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EUVD-2019-9279
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EUVD-2006-1212
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EUVD-2005-3942
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EUVD-2006-6343
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CVE-2019-19669
A CSRF vulnerability exists in the Upload Center Forms Component of Web File Manager in Rumpus FTP 8.2.9.1. This could allow an attacker to delete, create, and update the upload forms via RAPR/TriggerServerFunction.html...
Rumpus FTP Web File Manager Upload Center Forms Component Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
Rumpus FTP Web File Manager is a file transfer server. A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists in the Upload Center Forms component of Web File Manager in Rumpus FTP version 8.2.9.1. The vulnerability stems from the web application not adequately verifying that requests are coming from ...
CVE-2019-19669
A CSRF vulnerability exists in the Upload Center Forms Component of Web File Manager in Rumpus FTP 8.2.9.1. This could allow an attacker to delete, create, and update the upload forms via RAPR/TriggerServerFunction.html...
CVE-2019-19669
A CSRF vulnerability exists in the Upload Center Forms Component of Web File Manager in Rumpus FTP 8.2.9.1. This could allow an attacker to delete, create, and update the upload forms via RAPR/TriggerServerFunction.html...
CVE-2019-19669
A CSRF vulnerability exists in the Upload Center Forms Component of Web File Manager in Rumpus FTP 8.2.9.1. This could allow an attacker to delete, create, and update the upload forms via RAPR/TriggerServerFunction.html...
PHP Upload Center Index.PHP Directory Traversal Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15621/info PHP Upload Center is prone to a directory traversal vulnerability. This is due to a lack of proper sanitization of user-supplied input. An attacker can exploit this issue to retrieve arbitrary remote files on a...
PHP Upload Center远程文件包含漏洞
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CVE-2006-6360
PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in activate.php in PHP Upload Center 2.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the footerpage parameter...
CVE-2006-6360
The CVE-2006-6360 vulnerability affects PHP Upload Center 2.0: activate.php accepts a footerpage parameter that can be controlled by an attacker to include a remote PHP file, enabling arbitrary code execution. It is a networked issue with low access complexity and no authentication, leading to po...
CVE-2006-6360
PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in activate.php in PHP Upload Center 2.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the footerpage parameter...
PHP Upload Center 2.0 (activate.php) File Include Vulnerabilities
Exploit for unknown platform in category web applications ================================================================= PHP Upload Center 2.0 activate.php File Include Vulnerabilities ================================================================= Coding 4 Fun Name = PHP Upload Center v2.0 ...
PHP Upload Center 2.0 - 'activate.php' File Inclusion
Coding 4 Fun Name = PHP Upload Center v2.0 ; Class = Remote/Local File Inclusion ; Download = http://skrypty.webpc.pl/pobierz.php?id=58 ; Found by = GregStar gregstaratc4fdotpl http://c4f.pl ;...
PHP Upload Center 2.0 - activate.php File Inclusion
PHP Upload Center 2.0 - activate.php File Inclusion Coding 4 Fun Name = PHP Upload Center v2.0 ; Class = Remote/Local File Inclusion ; Download = http://skrypty.webpc.pl/pobierz.php?id=58 ; Found by = GregStar gregstaratc4fdotpl http://c4f.pl ;...
CVE-2006-1207
PHP Upload Center stores password hashes under the web root with insufficient access control, which allows remote attackers to download each password hash via a direct request for the upload/users/USERNAME file...
CVE-2006-1208
Sergey Korostel PHP Upload Center allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a file whose name ends in a .php.li extension, which can be accessed from the upload directory...
CVE-2006-1208
Sergey Korostel PHP Upload Center allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a file whose name ends in a .php.li extension, which can be accessed from the upload directory...