PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
BID:16963
Info
PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
| Bugtraq ID: | 16963 |
| Class: | Input Validation Error |
| CVE: | |
| Remote: | Yes |
| Local: | No |
| Published: | Mar 04 2006 12:00AM |
| Updated: | Mar 27 2006 08:49PM |
| Credit: | rgod <[email protected]> is credited with the discovery of these vulnerabilities. |
| Vulnerable: |
Php-Stats PHP-Stats 0.1.9 .1 |
| Not Vulnerable: |
Php-Stats PHP-Stats 0.1.9 .1b |
Discussion
PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
PHP-Stats is prone to multiple vulnerabilities:
- Multiple input-validation vulnerabilities that lead to SQL injections, PHP code injections, local file includes, and authentication bypasses.
- An SQL-injection vulnerability.
- An information-disclosure vulnerability.
These issues allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP script code in the context of the hosting webserver, gain administrative privileges in the web application, and gain access to potentially sensitive information.
The SQL-injection vulnerabilities could permit remote attackers to pass malicious input to database queries, resulting in the modification of query logic or other attacks. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, or exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation.
Other attacks may also be possible.
PHP-Stats version 0.1.9.1 is vulnerable to these issues; other versions may also be affected.
PHP-Stats is prone to multiple vulnerabilities:
- Multiple input-validation vulnerabilities that lead to SQL injections, PHP code injections, local file includes, and authentication bypasses.
- An SQL-injection vulnerability.
- An information-disclosure vulnerability.
These issues allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP script code in the context of the hosting webserver, gain administrative privileges in the web application, and gain access to potentially sensitive information.
The SQL-injection vulnerabilities could permit remote attackers to pass malicious input to database queries, resulting in the modification of query logic or other attacks. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, or exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation.
Other attacks may also be possible.
PHP-Stats version 0.1.9.1 is vulnerable to these issues; other versions may also be affected.
Exploit / POC
PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
These issues could be exploited with a web client.
These issues could be exploited with a web client.
Solution / Fix
PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
Solution:
The vendor has released version 0.1.9.1b to address these issues.
Php-Stats PHP-Stats 0.1.9 .1
Solution:
The vendor has released version 0.1.9.1b to address these issues.
Php-Stats PHP-Stats 0.1.9 .1
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PhpStats PhpStats 0.1.9.1b
http://www.phpstats.net/stats/download.php?id=3
References
PHP-Stats Multiple Input Validation and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
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