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Arbitrary Code Execution in SQL-Ledger and LedgerSMB through redirects

Subject: Arbitrary Code Execution in SQL-Ledger and LedgerSMB through redirects
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 10:43:24 -0800
Separate from CVE-2006-5872, there is a possibility of causing arbitrary code execution during redirects. This requires a valid login to exploit and was discovered and brought to the attention of both the SQL-Ledger and LedgerSMB team in November. LedgerSMB 1.1.5 corred the problem, but it is still not corrected in SQL-Ledger.

There is no workaround to prevent the problem except to hope that those who are using vulnerable software can be trusted.

I will be sending a full disclosure of the problem, as well as an unofficial patch to SQL-Ledger in a week.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
Metatron Technology Consulting

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