| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in FolderManager/FolderManager.aspx in Hosting Controller 7c allows remote authenticated users to read and modify arbitrary files, and list arbitrary directories via ..\ (dot dot backslash) sequences in the BrowsePath parameter. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Hosting Controller 6.1 before Hotfix 3.3 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the ForumID parameter in (1) DisableForum.asp and (2) enableForum.asp. NOTE: it was later reported that the vulnerability is present in 6.1 Hotfix 3.3 and earlier. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 before Hotfix 3.3 allows remote attackers to (1) delete the virtual directory of an arbitrary site via a modified ForumID parameter in a disableforum action in DisableForum.asp and (2) create an arbitrary forum virtual directory via an empty ForumID parameter in an enableforum action in EnableForum.asp. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote attackers to obtain login access via a request to hosting/addreseller.asp with a username in the reseller parameter, followed by a request to AdminSettings/displays.asp with the DecideAction and ChangeSkin parameters. |
| inc_newuser.asp in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to change the permissions of directories named (1) db, (2) www, (3) Special, and (4) log at arbitrary locations under the web root via a modified Dirroot parameter in an AddUser action to accounts/AccountActions.asp. NOTE: this can be leveraged for remote code execution by changing the permissions of \Forum\db, which is configured for execution of ASP scripts with administrative privileges, and then uploading a script to \Forum\db. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote attackers to register arbitrary users via a request to hosting/addsubsite.asp with the loginname and password parameters set, when preceded by certain requests to hosting/default.asp and hosting/selectdomain.asp, a related issue to CVE-2005-1654. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier (1) allows remote attackers to change arbitrary user profiles via a request to Hosting/Addreseller.asp with modified loginname and email parameters; and (2) allows remote authenticated users to change a credit amount and increase a discount via an UpdateUser action to Accounts/AccountActions.asp with modified UserName, FullName, CreditLimit, and DefaultDiscount parameters, a related issue to CVE-2005-2219. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) email and (2) loginname parameters to Hosting/Addreseller.asp, (3) the sortfield parameter to accounts/accountmanager.asp, (4) the GateWayID parameter to OpenApi/GatewayVariables.asp, and possibly (5) unspecified vectors to IIS/iibind.asp. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to uninstall the FrontPage extensions of an arbitrary account via a request to fp2002/UNINSTAL.asp with a "host id (IIS) value." |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to delete "gateway information" via a request to OpenApi/GatewayVariables.asp. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to enable or disable "pay type" via a request to adminsettings/choosetranstype.asp. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information via (1) the AdminName and AdminLevel parameters to fp2000/NEWSRVR.asp, which discloses usernames; and (2) certain XML HTTP requests to hosting/css.asp using Microsoft.XMLHTTP or MSXML2.XMLHTTP objects, which trigger a response with the setup directory pathname in the HTML source; and (3) might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a request for /admin/forum/, which reveals the path in an error message when a forum is not found. |
| Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allow remote authenticated users to (1) import an arbitrary plan via a request to hosting/importhostingplans.asp; or (2) change an arbitrary plan via a request to hosting/AutoSignUpPlans.asp with the (a) save, (b) 30, and (c) d_30 parameters. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in IIS/iibind.asp in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hot fix 3.3 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to change the headers of arbitrary hosts via an unspecified parameter. |
| Hosting Controller 1.4.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to browse arbitrary directories via a full C: style pathname in the filepath arguments to (1) Statsbrowse.asp, (2) servubrowse.asp, (3) browsedisk.asp, (4) browsewebalizerexe.asp, or (5) sqlbrowse.asp. |
| The login for Hosting Controller 1.1 through 1.4.1 returns different error messages when a valid or invalid user is provided, which allows remote attackers to determine the existence of valid usernames and makes it easier to conduct a brute force attack. |
| getuserdesc.asp in Hosting Controller 2002 allows remote attackers to change the passwords of arbitrary users and gain privileges by modifying the username parameter, as addressed by the "UpdateUser" hot fix. |
| Hosting Controller 6.1 Hotfix 1.4, and possibly other versions, allows remote attackers to view arbitrary directories by specifying the target pathname in the FilePath parameter to (1) Statsbrowse.asp or (2) Generalbrowse.asp. |
| The password recovery feature (forgotpassword.asp) in Hosting Controller 6.1 Hotfix 1.7 and earlier allows remote attackers to determine the owner's e-mail address by providing a portion of the domain name to the "login ID" field. |
| SQL injection vulnerability in search.asp in Hosting Controller 6.1 (Hotfix 2.9) allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the search parameter. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information. |