Secunia Security Advisory - Sammy Forgit has discovered a vulnerability in Magix CMS, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.
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TITLE:
Magix CMS Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA49785
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RELEASE DATE:
2012-07-02
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DESCRIPTION:
Sammy Forgit has discovered a vulnerability in Magix CMS, which can
be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.
The
framework/js/tiny_mce/plugins/pdw_file_browser/swfupload/upload.php
script improperly validates the extension of an uploaded file. This
can be exploited to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a PHP
file with e.g. an appended ".jpg" file extension.
Successful exploitation requires that Apache is not configured to
handle the mime-type for media files with a ".jpg" extension
(configured to handle by default).
The vulnerability is confirmed in version 2.3.5. Other versions may
also be affected.
SOLUTION:
Install patch. Please see vendor's advisory for more details.
PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
Sammy Forgit, OpenSysCom.
ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
OpenSysCom:
http://www.opensyscom.fr/Actualites/magix-cms-arbitrary-file-upload-vulnerability.html
Magix CMS:
http://magix-cms.com/actualites/2012/07/01/pdw-file-upload-vulnerability.html
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