CVE List
Id | CVE No. | Status | Description | Phase | Votes | Comments | Actions |
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8489 | CVE-2004-0061 | Candidate | WWW File Share Pro 2.42 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass directory access restrictions via (1) a URL with a trailing . (dot), or (2) a URI with a leading slash or backslash character. | Modified (20071113) | ACCEPT(2) Baker, Green | NOOP(4) Armstrong, Cole, Cox, Wall | Green> Ack"ed in 2.46 release notes | View |
8490 | CVE-2004-0062 | Candidate | Integer overflow in the rnd arithmetic rounding function for various versions of FishCart before 3.1 allows remote attackers to "cause negative totals" via an order with a large quantity. | Modified (20071113) | ACCEPT(1) Baker | NOOP(4) Armstrong, Cole, Cox, Wall | View | |
8492 | CVE-2004-0064 | Candidate | The SuSEconfig.gnome-filesystem script for YaST in SuSE 9.0 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on files within the tmp.SuSEconfig.gnome-filesystem.$RANDOM temporary directory. | Modified (20071113) | ACCEPT(2) Baker, Cole | NOOP(3) Armstrong, Cox, Wall | View | |
8493 | CVE-2004-0065 | Candidate | Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in phpGedView before 2.65 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL via (1) timeline.php and (2) placelist.php. | Modified (20071113) | ACCEPT(4) Armstrong, Baker, Cole, Williams | NOOP(2) Cox, Wall | Williams> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55456 | View |
8494 | CVE-2004-0066 | Candidate | phpGedView before 2.65 allows remote attackers to obtain the absolute path of the web server via malformed parameters to (1) indilist.php, (2) famlist.php, (3) placelist.php, (4) imageview.php, (5) timeline.php, (6) clippings.php, (7) login.php, and (8) gdbi.php. | Modified (20071113) | ACCEPT(3) Armstrong, Baker, Williams | NOOP(3) Cole, Cox, Wall | Williams> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55456 | View |
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