Title: @1 File Store Multiple Input Validation Vulnerabilities
Severity: HIGH
Description:
@1 File Store is file-archiving and member-management application that is implemented in PHP.
The application is prone to multiple input-validation vulnerabilities because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
SQL-injection attacks are possible through the 'email' parameter of the 'password.php' script. The 'id' parameter in the following scripts is also vulnerable:
libs/functions.php
libs/user.php
control/files/edit.php
control/files/delete.php
control/users/edit.php
control/users/delete.php
control/folders/edit.php
control/folders/access.php
control/folders/delete.php
control/groups/edit.php
control/groups/delete.php
confirm.php
download.php
password.php
Cross-site scripting attacks are possible through the 'real_name', 'email', and 'login' parameters of the 'signup.php' script.
A successful exploit could allow an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, steal cookie-based authentication credentials, or exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation. Other attacks are also possible.
Affected Products:
- Upoint @1 File Store 2006.03.07
References:
- Upoint: UPOINT:: CGI Scripts:: @1 File Store
- eVuln.com: @1 File Store Multiple XSS and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
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