The vulnerable system is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the other options listed below, up to and including the entire Internet. Such a vulnerability is often termed “remotely exploitable” and can be thought of as an attack being exploitable at the protocol level one or more network hops away (e.g., across one or more routers). An example of a network attack is an attacker causing a denial of service by sending a specially crafted TCP packet across a wide area network (e.g., CVE-2004-0230).
Attack Complexity
Low
AC
The attacker must take no measurable action to exploit the vulnerability. The attack requires no target-specific circumvention to exploit the vulnerability. An attacker can expect repeatable success against the vulnerable system.
Privileges Required
Low
PR
The attacker requires privileges that provide basic capabilities that are typically limited to settings and resources owned by a single low-privileged user. Alternatively, an attacker with Low privileges has the ability to access only non-sensitive resources.
User Interaction
None
UI
The vulnerable system can be exploited without interaction from any human user, other than the attacker. Examples include: a remote attacker is able to send packets to a target system a locally authenticated attacker executes code to elevate privileges
Scope
Unchanged
S
An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In the case of a vulnerability in a virtualized environment, an exploited vulnerability in one guest instance would not affect neighboring guest instances.
Confidentiality
High
C
There is total information disclosure, resulting in all data on the system being revealed to the attacker, or there is a possibility of the attacker gaining control over confidential data.
Integrity
High
I
There is a total compromise of system integrity. There is a complete loss of system protection, resulting in the attacker being able to modify any file on the target system.
Availability
High
A
There is a total shutdown of the affected resource. The attacker can deny access to the system or data, potentially causing significant loss to the organization.
GIU Gallery File 1.0.2 SQL InjectionGIU Gallery File 1.0.2 Upload SQL Injection Vulnerability
==========================================================
Discovered by N_A , N_A[at]tutanota.com
========================================
Description
============
Output and stored data will be path to image, title of link, link to image, alternative text to image and storyline text. Controls and options such as image width and height plus some template features to control are available in the Controls Panel.
GIU is Open Source and I welcome the community to add to this project.
The ideology of GIU is to provide a simple use application for end users as well as a robust control panel with adequate administrative operations. Folder structures are designed to display images for viewing of those images as a gallery from a sub folder of your website.
There are lots of controls for the image itself in GIU. The size and position of you image is very important so the Control Panel will give you options to put the image on your page just how you want it. As a theme builder you can add options of you own that will manipulate parts of your theme.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/giugalleryimageupload
Vulnerability
==============
Direct and unsanitized input via the POST method is fed directly into the MYSQL DB in the register.php file:
mysql_query("INSERT INTO user
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A (`user_email`,`user_pwd`,`country`,`joined`,`activation_code`,`full_name`)
A A A A A A A A A A A A A VALUES
A A A A A A A A A A A A A ('$_POST[email]','$md5pass','$_POST[country]',now(),'$activ_code','$_POST[full_name]')") or die(mysql_error());
An attacker could craft SQL commands and execute malicious code resulting in deleting DB entries.
====================
N_A[at]tutanota.com
====================
--
Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today!
https://tutanota.com
This information is provided for TESTING and LEGAL RESEARCH purposes only. All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners. By visiting this website you agree to Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Impressum