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From: Razvan Dragomirescu <drazvan@kappa.ro> Subject: Security flaw in Count.cgi (wwwcount) To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG Status: RO X-Status: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I have found a vulnerability in Muhammad A. Muquit's wwwcount version 2.3 which allows remote users to read any GIF file on the server, regardless of HTTP permissions set. The file must be readable by the user running the HTTP server and it can be anywhere on the disk (not only under the HTTP daemon's document root directory) It appears that the bug is present ONLY in version 2.3. Older versions do not have it. Here's how it works: Using an URL like http://attacked.host.com/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?display=image&image=../../../../../../path_to_gif/file.gif you can see (and download) any GIF image on the server. You can't use this to download other file types because the program checks the file format. The use for this is not yet very clear, but some companies might have sensitive information in GIF files (charts, drafts etc.). And of course, this is heaven for XXX site hunters who can bypass user-level authentication and download the image if they know the name and the path. And one more thing. A search on AltaVista for "Count.cgi" returned about 200.000 matches. I do not know how many of them were versions 2.3.... but even 50.000 vulnerable computers do not make me feel comfortable. Be good. Razvan P.S. You can find information about wwwcount at http://www.fccc.edu/users/muquit/Count.html - -- Razvan Dragomirescu drazvan@kappa.ro drazvan@romania.ro drazvan@roedu.net drazvan@graypeak.com Phone: +40-1-6866621 "Smile, tomorrow will be worse" (Murphy) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBND5M8FnG/euRPmGVEQKbLwCeJb5/seO2tXUn8+2Evwy/jTyDmgcAn3BP NqhNbPflg/tYJawK+itYODXm õtQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----