Craig Knudsen WebCalendar 1.1.0-CVS allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to (1) includes/index.php, (2) tests/add_duration_test.php, (3) tests/all_tests.php, (4) groups.php, (5) nonusers.php, (6) includes/settings.php, (7) includes/init.php, (8) includes/settings.php.orig, (9) includes/js/admin.php, (10) includes/js/edit_entry.php, (11) includes/js/edit_layer.php, (12) includes/js/export_import.php, (13) includes/js/popups.php, (14) includes/js/pref.php, or (15) includes/menu/index.php, which reveal the path in various error messages.
validate.php in WebCalendar allows remote attackers to gain sensitive information via an invalid encoded_login parameter, which reveals the full path in an error message.
WebCalendar 0.9.34 and earlier with 'browsing in includes directory' enabled allows remote attackers to read arbitrary include files with .inc extensions from the web root.