|
QLnews Multiple Vulnerabilities
|
|
Secunia Advisory:
|
SA19479
|
|
|
Release Date:
|
2006-03-31
|
|
Last Update:
|
2006-04-04
|
|
Popularity:
|
5,468 views
|
|
|
Critical:
|
 Moderately critical
|
|
Impact:
|
Cross Site Scripting System access
|
|
Where:
|
From remote
|
|
Solution Status:
|
Unpatched
|
|
| Software: | QLnews 1.x
|
|
|
Subscribe:
|
Instant alerts on relevant vulnerabilities
|
|
| CVE reference: | CVE-2006-1575 CVE-2006-1576
|
|
Description: Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu has discovered multiple vulnerabilities in QLnews, which can be exploited by malicious users to compromise a vulnerable system or by malicious people to conduct script insertion attacks.
1) Input passed to the "autorx" and "newsx" parameters is not properly sanitised before being used. This can be exploited to inject arbitrary HTML and script code, which will be executed in a user's browser session in context of an affected site when the malicious data is viewed.
2) Input passed to configuration parameters in admin.php is not properly sanitised before being stored in config.php. This can be exploited by users with administration privileges to inject arbitrary PHP code, which is executed when config.php is used.
The vulnerabilities have been confirmed in version 1.2. Other versions may also be affected.
Solution: Edit the source code to ensure that input is properly sanitised.
Provided and/or discovered by: Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu
Changelog: 2006-04-04: Added CVE references.
Original Advisory: http://evuln.com/vulns/113/summary.html
|
|
|
Track this Secunia Advisory
|
Customers of the Secunia Vulnerability Intelligence solutions will automatically receive updates when new information regarding this advisory is released.
Read more about our Vulnerability Intelligence solutions and what they can do for you and your company.
|
|
|
About this Secunia Advisory
|
Please note: The information that this Secunia Advisory is based on comes from a third party unless stated otherwise.
Secunia collects, validates, and verifies all vulnerability reports issued by security research groups, vendors, and others.
|