sBLOG search.php path disclosure
| sblog-search-path-disclosure (26213) |
Description:
sBLOG could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information. An attacker could send a specially-crafted URL request to the search.php script containing an invalid 'keyword' parameter to cause an error message to be returned containing the full installation path. This information could be used to launch further attacks against the affected system.
Consequences:
Obtain Information
Remedy:
No remedy available as of July 9, 2011.
References:
- BugTraq Mailing List, Tue May 02 2006 - 06:16:12 CDT: sBlog SQL Injection and Path Disclosure Vulnerability .
- sBLOG Web site: sBLOG.
- SubjectZero.net Network Security 02/05/06: sBlog SQL Injection and Path Disclosure Vulnerability.
- BID-17782: SBlog Search.PHP SQL Injection Vulnerability
- CVE-2006-2189: SQL injection vulnerability in search.php in Servous sBLOG 0.7.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the keyword parameter. NOTE: this issue can be used to trigger path disclosure. In addition, it might be primary to vector 1 in CVE-2006-1135.
- OSVDB ID: 25612: sBlog search.php keyword Variable SQL Injection
Platforms Affected:
- sBLOG sBLOG 0.7.2
Reported:
May 02, 2006
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