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GHSA-23WC-V4MF-X7V4 Directory Traversal in intsol-package
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url. Example Request: http GET /../../../../../../../../../../etc/passwd HTTP/1.1 host:localhost and the server's Response http HTTP/1....
Directory Traversal in intsol-package
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url. Example Request: http GET /../../../../../../../../../../etc/passwd HTTP/1.1 host:localhost and the server's Response http HTTP/1....
Directory Traversal
intsol-package is vulnerable to directory traversal attacks. This is possible by requesting a URL such as /..%2f..%2fetc/passwd to get sensitive information...
intsol-package directory traversal vulnerability
intsol-package is a file server. A directory traversal vulnerability exists in intsol-package. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by placing ". /" in a URL to access the file system...
CVE-2017-16178
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
CVE-2017-16178
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
Directory traversal
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
CVE-2017-16178
intsol-package is a file server. intsol-package is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
CVE-2017-16178
Summary: CVE-2017-16178 affects the intsol-package file server and is a directory traversal vulnerability that allows an attacker to access the filesystem by including "../" in the URL. The issue is documented across multiple sources (NVD entry and advisories) with concrete description and exampl...