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phpNewsManager "functions.php" Directory Traversal Vulnerability
Secunia Advisory: SA10955
Release Date: 2004-02-23
Last Update: 2005-05-04
Popularity: 6,766 views

Critical:
Moderately critical
Impact: Exposure of system information
Exposure of sensitive information
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:phpNewsManager 1.x

Secunia CVSS-2 Score: Available in Secunia business solutions

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Description:
G00db0y has reported a vulnerability in phpNewsManager, which can be exploited by malicious people to gain knowledge of sensitive information.

The "functions.php" script does not sanitise user input passed to the "clang" parameter properly, which can be exploited via classic directory traversal attacks to disclose the content of arbitrary files.

Example:
http://[victim]/functions.php?clang=../../../[existing_file]

The vulnerability has been reported in version 1.46. Other versions may also be affected.

Change Page:
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