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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.804572 |
Category: | Web application abuses |
Title: | WordPress Js-Multi-Hotel Plugin Multiple Vulnerabilities |
Summary: | The WordPress plugin 'Js-Multi-Hotel' is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. |
Description: | Summary: The WordPress plugin 'Js-Multi-Hotel' is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. Vulnerability Insight: Multiple flaws are due to: - Input passed via the 'file' parameter show_image.php and 'path' parameter to delete_img.php are not properly sanitized before being returned to the user. - The /functions.php, /myCalendar.php, /refreshDate.php, /show_image.php, /widget.php, /phpthumb/GdThumb.inc.php, /phpthumb/thumb_plugins/gd_reflection.inc.php, and /includes/timthumb.php scripts discloses the software's installation path. Vulnerability Impact: Successful exploitation will allow attacker to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser session in the context of an affected site, and cause a denial of service via CPU consumption. Affected Software/OS: WordPress JS MultiHotel Plugin version 2.2.1, Other versions may also be affected. Solution: No known solution was made available for at least one year since the disclosure of this vulnerability. Likely none will be provided anymore. General solution options are to upgrade to a newer release, disable respective features, remove the product or replace the product by another one. CVSS Score: 10.0 CVSS Vector: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C |
Copyright | Copyright (C) 2014 Greenbone AG |
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