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[eVuln] Guestex Shell Command Execution Vulnerability

Subject: [eVuln] Guestex Shell Command Execution Vulnerability
Date: 24 Feb 2006 07:57:56 -0000
New eVuln Advisory:
Guestex Shell Command Execution Vulnerability
http://evuln.com/vulns/76/summary.html

--------------------Summary----------------
eVuln ID: EV0076
CVE: CVE-2006-0777
Software: Guestext
Sowtware's Web Site: http://www.teca-scripts.com/
Versions: 1.0
Critical Level: Dangerous
Type: Command Execution
Class: Remote
Status: Unpatched. No reply from developer(s)
Exploit: Available
Solution: Not Available
Discovered by: Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu (eVuln.com)

-----------------Description---------------
Vulnerable Script: guestex.pl

Variable $form{'email'} isn't properly sanitized. This can be used to execute 
arbitrary shell commands.

System access is possible.

--------------Exploit----------------------
Available at: http://evuln.com/vulns/76/exploit.html

--------------Solution---------------------
No Patch available.

--------------Credit-----------------------
Discovered by: Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu (eVuln.com)


Regards,
Aliaksandr Hartsuyeu
http://evuln.com - Penetration Testing Services
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