File upload vulnerability in Writebot AI Content Generator SaaS React Template thru 4.0.0, allowing remote attackers to gain escalated privileges via a crafted POST request to the /file-upload endpoint.
A vulnerability has been identified in COMOS V10.2 (All versions only if web components are used), COMOS V10.3 (All versions < V10.3.3.3 only if web components are used), COMOS V10.4 (All versions < V10.4.1 only if web components are used). The COMOS Web component of COMOS allows to upload and store arbitrary files at the webserver. This could allow an attacker to store malicious files.
A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, was found in Maiwei Safety Production Control Platform 4.1. Affected is an unknown function of the file /Content/Plugins/uploader/FileChoose.html?fileUrl=/Upload/File/Pics/&parent. The manipulation leads to unrestricted upload. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-245064. NOTE: The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.
daicuocms V1.3.13 contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the image upload feature.
In Airspan AirSpot 5410 version 0.3.4.1-4 and under there exists an Unauthenticated remote Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability which allows overwriting arbitrary files. A malicious actor can remotely upload a file of their choice and overwrite any file in the system by manipulating the filename and append a relative path that will be interpreted during the upload process. Using this method, it is possible to rewrite any file in the system or upload a new file.
HedgeDoc is a collaborative platform for writing and sharing markdown. In HedgeDoc before version 1.7.1 an unauthenticated attacker can upload arbitrary files to the upload storage backend including HTML, JS and PHP files. The problem is patched in HedgeDoc 1.7.1. You should however verify that your uploaded file storage only contains files that are allowed, as uploaded files might still be served. As workaround it's possible to block the `/uploadimage` endpoint on your instance using your reverse proxy. And/or restrict MIME-types and file names served from your upload file storage.
webTareas through 2.1 allows upload of the dangerous .exe and .shtml file types.
In Joomla Component GMapFP Version J3.5 and J3.5free, an attacker can access the upload function without authenticating to the application and can also upload files which due to issues of unrestricted file uploads which can be bypassed by changing the content-type and name file too double extensions.
Re:Desk 2.3 allows insecure file upload.
Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability in VvvebJs before version 1.7.5, allows unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code and obtain sensitive information via the sanitizeFileName parameter in save.php.
Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type vulnerability in Apache Answer.This issue affects Apache Answer: through 1.2.1. Pixel Flood Attack by uploading large pixel files will cause server out of memory. A logged-in user can cause such an attack by uploading an image when posting content. Users are recommended to upgrade to version [1.2.5], which fixes the issue.
ismartgate PRO 1.5.9 is vulnerable to malicious file uploads via the form for uploading images to garage doors. The magic bytes of PNG must be used.
Remote file upload vulnerability in wordpress plugin csv2wpec-coupon v1.1
DedeCMS through V5.7SP2 allows arbitrary file upload in dede/album_edit.php or dede/album_add.php, as demonstrated by a dede/album_edit.php?dopost=save&formzip=1 request with a ZIP archive that contains a file such as "1.jpg.php" (because input validation only checks that .jpg, .png, or .gif is present as a substring, and does not otherwise check the file name or content).
JTBC(PHP) 3.0.1.8 allows Arbitrary File Upload via the console/#/console/file/manage.php?type=list URI, as demonstrated by a .php file.
An unauthenticated file upload vulnerability has been identified in the Web Client component of Micro Focus Content Manager 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3 when configured to use the ADFS authentication method. The vulnerability could be exploited by an unauthenticated remote attacker to upload content to arbitrary locations on the Content Manager server.
SAP NetWeaver (Knowledge Management), versions - 7.30, 7.31, 7.40, 7.50, allows an unauthenticated attacker to upload a malicious file and also to access, modify or make unavailable existing files but the impact is limited to the files themselves and is restricted by other policies such as access control lists and other upload file size restrictions, leading to Unrestricted File Upload.