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Message-ID: <4AB9EE6F.4010900@fm.ul.pt>
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:46:23 +0100
From: ยป Ruben Alves <rubenalves@...ul.pt>
To: bro <tweetycoaster@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: PHP file vulnerable on SMF 1.1.10

It's not a bug, it's seems to be a feature. Take a look closer, the 
files are fisically there.
I think a simple unix command can solve that security issue:
rm -fr *.php~

Best regards,


bro wrote:
> In Simple Machine Forum application version 1.1.10,
> everybody can see some PHP files as like as index.php by any browsers
> just added "~" symbol to end of filename.
> examples:
> http://vulnsite.com/path_of_SMF/index.php~
> http://vulnsite.com/path_of_SMF/ssi_examples.php~
> http://vulnsite.com/path_of_SMF/SSI.php~
>
>
>   

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