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Message-ID: <20090402090903.19266.qmail@securityfocus.com>
Date: 2 Apr 2009 09:09:03 -0000
From: xiashing@...il.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Remote access vulnerability using File Thingie v2.5.4
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!vuln
File Thingie v2.5.4
Previous versions may also be affected.
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!risk
Low
There are currently just a few websites circulating with
File Thingie enabled.
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!dork
Dork: intitle:"File Thingie 2.5.4"
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!discussion
A user is able to successfully upload files onto a server by
uploading a php shell such as c99.php, by renaming it
c99.php.sql
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!notes
This is the exact same vulnerability that affected BigDump
v0.29b.
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!solution
Do not use File Thingie or put non-root/guest permissions
on the folder containing File Thingie. The vendor has not
yet been notified.
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!greetz
Greetz go out to the people who know me.
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!author
Xia Shing Zee
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