Multiple Uapplication products information disclosure

uapplication-information-disclosure (20314) The risk level is classified as MediumMedium Risk

Description:

Multiple Uapplication products, such as Uguestbook, Ublog, and Uphotogallery could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted URL to obtain the database which includes the administrative password. In addition, a remote authenticated attacker could use this vulnerability to invoke the Uphotogallery edit_image.asp script to upload arbitrary files on the system.

Platforms Affected:

  • Uapplication, Ublog
  • Uapplication, Uguestbook
  • Uapplication, Uphotogallery

Remedy:

No remedy available as of November 29, 2008.

Consequences:

Gain Access

References:

  • BugTraq Mailing List, Sun Jan 07 2007 - 04:46:44 CST, Uguestbook Remote Password Disclosure Vulnerability at http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/bugtraq/2007-01/0186.html.
  • Uapplication Web site, Uapplication -- Homepage at http://www.uapplication.com/index.asp.
  • CVE-2005-1425: Uapplication Uguestbook stores the database under the web document root, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to guestbook.mdb.
  • CVE-2005-1426: Uapplication Ublog Reload stores the database under the web document root, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to blog.msb.
  • CVE-2005-1427: Uapplication Uphotogallery stores the database under the web document root, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to uphotogallery.mdb.
  • CVE-2005-1428: edit_image.asp in Uapplication Uphotogallery allows remote attackers to upload arbitrary files.
  • OSVDB ID: 15994: Uphotogallery uphotogallery.mdb Remote Information Disclosure
  • OSVDB ID: 15995: Uguestbook guestbook.mdb Remote Information Disclosure
  • OSVDB ID: 15996: Ublog Reload blog.msb Remote Information Disclosure
  • SECTRACK ID: 1013830: Uapplication Products Disclose the Database to Remote Users and Let Remote Authenticate Administrators Upload Arbitrary Files

Reported:

Apr 28, 2005

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