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CVE-2005-4463

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2006-04-23 wordpress -- full path disclosure

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Details

Type Candidate
Name CVE-2005-4463
Phase Assigned(20051221)

Description

WordPress before 1.5.2 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request to (1) wp-includes/vars.php, (2) wp-content/plugins/hello.php, (3) wp-admin/upgrade-functions.php, (4) wp-admin/edit-form.php, (5) wp-settings.php, and (6) wp-admin/edit-form-comment.php, which leaks the path in an error message related to undefined functions or failed includes. NOTE: the wp-admin/menu-header.php vector is already covered by CVE-2005-2110. NOTE: the vars.php, edit-form.php, wp-settings.php, and edit-form-comment.php vectors were also reported to affect WordPress 2.0.1.

References

Source Reference
BUGTRAQ 20051220 [ECHO_ADV_24$2005] Full path disclosure on WordPress < 1.5.2
BUGTRAQ 20051221 [ECHO_ADV_24$2005] Full path disclosure on WordPress < 1.5.2
MISC http://echo.or.id/adv/adv24-theday-2005.txt
BUGTRAQ 20060227 WordPress 2.0.1 Multiple Vulnerabilities
MISC http://NeoSecurityTeam.net/advisories/Advisory-17.txt
SREASON 286