9 matches found
Code injection
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows reading certain files, such as PHP source code, via the admin/download.php DownName parameter with a mixed-case extension, as demonstrated by a DownName=download.Php value...
CVE-2018-20478
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows reading certain files, such as PHP source code, via the admin/download.php DownName parameter with a mixed-case extension, as demonstrated by a DownName=download.Php value...
CVE-2018-20479
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows SQL Injection via the wapindex.php?type=newsinfo Sid parameter...
CVE-2018-20479
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows SQL Injection via the wapindex.php?type=newsinfo Sid parameter...
Sql injection
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows SQL Injection via the js/pic.php Pid parameter...
Sql injection
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows SQL Injection via the wapindex.php?type=newsinfo Sid parameter...
CVE-2018-20480
An issue was discovered in S-CMS 1.0. It allows SQL Injection via the js/pic.php Pid parameter...
CVE-2018-20479
CVE-2018-20479 affects S-CMS 1.0, where an SQL injection is possible via wap_index.php?type=newsinfo S_id parameter. The CVSS data indicate remote, unauthenticated, low complexity exploit with high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability (per CVSS 3.0: 9.8). No remediation details ...
CVE-2018-20478
S-CMS 1.0 contains a file-read vulnerability exploited via the admin/download.php DownName parameter. By passing a mixed-case extension (e.g., DownName=download.Php), an attacker can read files such as PHP source code. The issue is documented in CVE-2018-20478 and reflected in multiple feeds (NVD...