National Cyber-Alert System
Vulnerability Summary for CVE-2009-1089
Original release date:03/25/2009
Last revised:03/25/2009
Source:
US-CERT/NIST
Overview
Absolute path traversal vulnerability in upload.php in Rapidleech rev.36 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a base64-encoded absolute path in the filename parameter.
Impact
CVSS Severity (version 2.0):
Impact Subscore:
2.9
Exploitability Subscore:
10.0
CVSS Version 2 Metrics:
Access Vector: Network exploitable; Victim must voluntarily interact with attack mechanism
Access Complexity: Low
Authentication: Not required to exploit
Impact Type:Allows unauthorized disclosure of information
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External Source: XF
Name: rapidleech-filename-info-disclosure(49253)
External Source: BID
Name: 34119
External Source: BUGTRAQ
Name: 20090314 [Bkis-03-2009] Multiple Vulnerabilities found in Rapidleech rev.36
External Source: MISC
Name: http://security.bkis.vn/?p=345
External Source: SECUNIA
Name: 34300
Type: Advisory