10949 : SalesLogix SLX Server Traversal Arbitrary File Modification
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Timeline

Discovery Date Disclosure Date Exploit Publish Date
2004-05-19 2004-10-18 2004-10-18
Time to Exploit
152 days

Keywords

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Description

The SalesLogix SLX server contains a flaw that allows a remote attacker to write to arbitrary files outside of the web path. The issue is due to the program not properly sanitizing user input, specifically traversal style attacks (../../) supplied via the ProcessQueueFile variable.

Classification

Location: Remote / Network Access
Attack Type: Input Manipulation
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Public
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Solution

Currently, there are no known workarounds or upgrades to correct this issue. However, SalesLogix has released a patch to address this vulnerability.

Products

SalesLogix
Watch-list
CRM Server
Watch-list
6.1

References

Credit

  • Carl Livitt - carlagenda-security.co.uk - Agenda Security Services

CVSSv2 Score

CVSSv2 Base Score = 5.0
Source: nvd.nist.gov | Generated: 2005-06-01 | Disagree?

Access_vector_2 Access_complexity_2 Authentication_2 Confidentiality_impact_0 Integrity_impact_1 Availability_impact_0

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