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Directory Traversal in liyujing
Affected versions of liyujing resolve relative file paths, resulting in a directory traversal vulnerability. A malicious actor can use this vulnerability to access files outside of the intended directory root, which may result in the disclosure of private files on the vulnerable system. Example...
GHSA-M3J9-P4X2-97Q6 Directory Traversal in liyujing
Affected versions of liyujing resolve relative file paths, resulting in a directory traversal vulnerability. A malicious actor can use this vulnerability to access files outside of the intended directory root, which may result in the disclosure of private files on the vulnerable system. Example...
liyujing path traversal vulnerability
liyujing is a static file server. A path traversal vulnerability exists in liyujing. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by placing a '... /' sequence in the URL to gain access to the file system...
Directory Traversal
liyujing is vulnerable to directory traversal attacks. These attacks are possible by requesting a url such as /..%2f..%2fetc/passwd to get sensitive information...
CVE-2017-16120
liyujing is a static file server. liyujing is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
CVE-2017-16120
liyujing is a static file server. liyujing is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
Directory traversal
liyujing is a static file server. liyujing is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...
CVE-2017-16120
CVE-2017-16120 concerns the static file server liyujing , which is vulnerable to a directory traversal flaw. An attacker can access filesystem paths by placing relative path components (e.g., ../../) in the URL, potentially exposing private files outside the intended directory root. Affected vers...
CVE-2017-16120
liyujing is a static file server. liyujing is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url...