National Cyber Awareness System
Vulnerability Summary for CVE-2012-1010
Original release date:02/07/2012
Last revised:02/08/2012
Source:
US-CERT/NIST
Overview
Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in actions.php in the AllWebMenus plugin before 1.1.8 for WordPress allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a ZIP file containing a PHP file, then accessing it via a direct request to the file in an unspecified directory.
Impact
CVSS Severity (version 2.0):
Impact Subscore:
6.4
Exploitability Subscore:
10.0
CVSS Version 2 Metrics:
Access Vector: Network exploitable
Access Complexity: Low
Authentication: Not required to exploit
Impact Type:Allows unauthorized disclosure of information; Allows unauthorized modification; Allows disruption of service
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External Source: XF
Name: allwebmenus-actions-file-upload(72640)
External Source: BID
Name: 51615
External Source: EXPLOIT-DB
Name: 18407
External Source: CONFIRM
Name: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/allwebmenus-wordpress-menu-plugin/changelog/
External Source: SECUNIA
Name: 47659
Type: Advisory
External Source: BUGTRAQ
Name: 20120122 AllWebMenus < 1.1.9 WordPress Menu Plugin Arbitrary file upload