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JVNDB-2014-000143

"File Upload BBS" of i-HTTPD vulnerable to remote command execution

Overview

i-HTTPD is a web server for Windows, implementing Server Side Includes (SSI). i-HTTPD contains "File Upload BBS". When "File Upload BBS" is activated, a user can upload files on the server, and i-HTTPD processes SSI directives in the uploaded files (CWE-97).

Yamagata of webappsec.jp reported this vulnerability to IPA.
JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
CVSS Severity (What is CVSS?)

CVSS V2 Severity:
Base Metrics 7.5 (High) [IPA Score]
  • Access Vector: Network
  • Access Complexity: Low
  • Authentication: None
  • Confidentiality Impact: Partial
  • Integrity Impact: Partial
  • Availability Impact: Partial
Affected Products


ULTRAPOP.JP
  • i-HTTPD

Impact

An arbitrary command may be executed on the server.
Solution

[Do not use i-HTTPD and "File Upload BBS"]
i-HTTPD is no longer being developed or maintained. It is recommended to stop using i-HTTPD and "File Upload BBS".
Vendor Information

ULTRAPOP.JP
CWE (What is CWE?)

  1. Improper Input Validation(CWE-20) [IPA Evaluation]
CVE (What is CVE?)

  1. CVE-2014-7260
References

  1. JVN : JVN#16406395
  2. National Vulnerability Database (NVD) : CVE-2014-7260
Revision History

  • [2014/12/09]
      Web page was published
    [2014/12/16]
      References : Content was added