CVE-2017-15054

CVSS v3 Score
7.5
High
CVSS v2 Score
6.5
Medium

Vulnerability Description

An arbitrary file upload vulnerability, present in TeamPass before 2.1.27.9, allows remote authenticated users to upload arbitrary files leading to Remote Command Execution. To exploit this vulnerability, an authenticated attacker has to tamper with parameters of a request to upload.files.php, in order to select the correct branch and be able to upload any arbitrary file. From there, it can simply access the file to execute code on the server.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The wp-file-upload plugin before 2.5.0 for WordPress has insufficient restrictions on upload of .php files.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The wp-file-upload plugin before 2.7.1 for WordPress has insufficient restrictions on upload of .js files.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The wp-file-upload plugin before 3.0.0 for WordPress has insufficient restrictions on upload of php, js, pht, php3, php4, php5, phtml, htm, html, and htaccess files.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The wp-file-upload plugin before 3.4.1 for WordPress has insufficient restrictions on upload of .php.js files.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The estatik plugin before 2.3.0 for WordPress has unauthenticated arbitrary file upload via es_media_images[] to wp-admin/admin-ajax.php.

CVSS:7.5(High)

The Pixidou Image Editor in Exponent CMS prior to v2.3.9 patch 2 could be used to upload a malicious file to any folder on the site via a cpi directory traversal.