Title: ASP-Nuke Forged Cookie Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Severity: HIGH
Description:
ASP-Nuke is a web based Portal system. It allows users to create accounts and contribute content to the site.
An issue has been reported in ASP-Nuke, which could cause the host to return sensitive system information.
ASP-Nuke use cookies for authentication. When a user is issued a cookie, the cookie is stored in a non-encrypted format. A user may modify their authentication cookie in such a way that upon submitting the cookie, the host will return a list of all currently logged in users or the path to the web root. This may be done by creating a cookie for a non-existant user.
Gaining knowledge of this information could assist an attacker in further attacks against the host. This issue could also be used to exploit a previously discussed vulnerability in BID 4484.
Affected Products:
- ASP-Nuke ASP-Nuke RC1
- ASP-Nuke ASP-Nuke RC2
References:
- ASP-Nuke: ASP-Nuke Homepage
- frog frog: ASP-Nuke : RC1, RC2
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