JBlog admin/ajoutaut.php authentication bypass
| jblog-ajoutaut-authentication-bypass (35550) |
Description:
JBlog could allow a remote attacker to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to the application, caused by improper restrictions on the admin/ajoutaut.php script. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to gain unauthorized administrative access to the application.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 7 |
| Access Vector: | Remote |
| Access Complexity: | Low |
| Authentication: | Not Required |
| Confidentiality Impact: | Partial |
| Integrity Impact: | Partial |
| Availability Impact: | Partial |
| Temporal Score: | 5.7 |
| Exploitability: | Unproven |
| Remediation Level: | Unavailable |
| Report Confidence: | Uncorroborated |
Consequences:
Gain Access
Remedy:
No remedy available as of March 20, 2010.
References:
- BugTraq Mailing List, Fri Jul 20 2007 - 16:28:53 CDT: JBlog 1.0 Creat Admin exploit, xss, Cookie Manipulation (admin exploit).
- JBlog Web site: JBlog 1.0.
- BID-24991: JBlog Multiple Input Validation Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2007-3974: admin/ajoutaut.php in JBlog 1.0 does not require authentication, which allows remote attackers to create arbitrary accounts via modified mot and droit parameters.
- SA26165: JBlog Multiple Vulnerabilities
- VUPEN/ADV-2007-2611: JBlog Unauthorized Administrative Access and Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
Platforms Affected:
- JBlog JBlog 1.0
Reported:
Jul 20, 2007
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