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[Full-disclosure] Re: ExplorerXP : Directory Traversal and Cross SiteScr

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Re: ExplorerXP : Directory Traversal and Cross SiteScripting
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:31:45 +0100
Jerome Athias wrote:
ExplorerXP : Directory Traversal and Cross Site Scripting

Software : ExplorerXP

  Some mention of the manufacturer or a link to the mfr's website would have 
helped here.

Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in ExploreXP, which can be
exploited by malicious people to conduct directory traversal and Cross
Site Scripting attacks.

Directory Traversal : http://[target]/dir.php?chemin=../../../

Cross Site Scripting : http://[target]/dir.php?chemin=../<b>Silitix

  The only "ExplorerXP" I can find by googling is a file system viewer / 
file manager.  It doesn't say anything about having a webserver in it. 
Which one are you talking about?

    cheers,
      DaveK
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