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>> Php-Stats Multiple Command Execution and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Php-Stats, which could be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands or disclose sensitive information.
The first issue is due to input validation errors in the "admin.php" script that does not properly validate the "option[language]" and "option[template]" parameters, which could be exploited by remote attackers to include local files.
The second flaw is due to an input validation error in the "admin.php" script when handling the "option[prefix]" variable, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks.
The third vulnerability is due to an error in the "admin.php" file when handling the "option[admin_pass]" variable, which could be exploited by remote attackers to obtain adminitrative privileges and inject arbitrary PHP commands via the "config.php" or "option/php-stats-options.php" scripts.
The fourth issue is due to an input validation error in the "click.php" script that does not properly validate the "REMOTE_ADDR" HTTP header before being used in SQL statements, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks.
The fifth issue is due to a design error where the "checktables.php" is accessible without requiring user authentication, which could be exploited by remote attackers to gain knowledge of sensitive information (e.g. table_prefix).
Affected Products
Php-Stats version 0.1.9.1 and prior
Solution
Upgrade to PhpStats version 0.1.9.1b :
http://www.phpstats.net/?Downloads
References
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2006/0822 http://www.frsirt.com/english/reference/6883
Credits
Vulnerabilities reported by rgod
ChangeLog
2006-03-05 : Initial release
2006-03-24 : Updated Solution
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