PhpGedView 4.2.3 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to a .php file, which reveals the installation path in an error message, as demonstrated by serviceClientTest.php and certain other files.
login.php in phpGedView 2.65 and earlier allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via an HTTP request to login.php that does not contain the required username or password parameters, which causes the information to be leaked in an error message.
phpGedView before 2.65 allows remote attackers to obtain the absolute path of the web server via malformed parameters to (1) indilist.php, (2) famlist.php, (3) placelist.php, (4) imageview.php, (5) timeline.php, (6) clippings.php, (7) login.php, and (8) gdbi.php.
admin.php in PHPGEDVIEW 2.61 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via an action parameter with a phpinfo command.