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Date: Sun Sep 18 20:37:10 2005
From: h4cky0u.org at gmail.com (h4cky0u)
Subject: Re: Alstrasoft Epay Pro 2.0 and prior Directory
	Traversal Vulnerability

The ORIGINAL ADVISORY to the whole issue could be found at -
 http://h4cky0u.org/advisories/HYA-2005-008-alstrasoft-epay-pro.txt

 On 9/19/05, h4cky0u <h4cky0u.org@...il.com> wrote: 
> 
>  ------------------------------------------------------
>       HYA-2005-008 h4cky0u.org <http://h4cky0u.org/> Advisory 008
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Date - Mon Sep 19 2005
> 
> 
> TITLE:
> ======
> 
> Alstrasoft Epay Pro 2.0 and prior Directory Traversal Vulnerability
> 
> 
> SEVERITY:
> =========
> 
> Medium
> 
> 
> SOFTWARE:
> =========
> 
> Alstrasoft EPay Pro v2.0 and prior
> 
> 
> INFO:
> =====
> 
> EPay Pro is the ultimate software solution for those who wish to run their own  Paypal, Stormpay, or e-gold type of online business. Epay Pro comes with a ready out of the box website with all the features you need to run your own payment gateway system.
> 
> Support Website : http://www.alstrasoft.com/epay.htm
> 
> 
> BUG DESCRIPTION:
> ================
> 
> EPay Pro version 2.0 and prior are vulnerable caused by an improper validation of user-supplied input. A remote attacker could embed in the index.php etc/passwd containing embedded code in the payment or send parameter which, once the link is clicked, would be executed to see passwords within the security context of the hosting server. An attacker could use this vulnerability to see all the victim's password authentication credentials.
> 
> 
> POC:
> ====
> 
> Here is an example:
> http://targeturl/index.php?read=../../../../../../../../../../../../../../etc/passwd
> 
> 
> VENDOR STATUS:
> ==============
> 
> Vendor has been contacted but no response recieved till date.
> 
> 
> FIX:
> ====
> 
> No fix available as of date.
> 
> 
> CREDITS:
> ========
> 
> This vulnerability was discovered and researched by
> GeMe-GeMeS of h4cky0u Security Forums.
> 
> 
> mail : GeMeGeMeS at Gmail.Com
> 
> web : http://www.h4cky0u.org
> 
> -- 
> http://www.h4cky0u.org
> (In)Security at its best... 
> 



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