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Rule: --Sid:2207--Summary:This event is generated when an attempt is made to access fileseek.cgi on an internal web server. This may indicate an attempt to exploit a directory traversal or remote command execution vulnerability in Wiley Computer Publishing Craig Patchett FileSeek.cgi.--Impact:Information gathering or remote execution of arbitrary code.--Detailed Information:FileSeek.cgi is an example script that locates and downloads files on a web server, available in "The CGI/Perl Cookbook," written by Craig Patchett and published by John Wiley & Sons. It contains two vulnerabilities due to erroneous parsing -- an attacker could use "....//" in the HEAD or FOOT parameter of an HTTP request to fileseek.cgi to view arbitrary files on the server or could use a similar method to execute shell commands on the web server. Both actions will be performed with the security context of the web server.--Affected Systems:Any web server running fileseek.cgi.--Attack Scenarios:An attacker sends a specially crafted HTTP request to a vulnerable web server, and is then able to view files on the server. In addition, an attacker could send a specially crafted HTTP request that contains shell commands to the web server. The web server would then attempt to execute the commands in the request.--Ease of Attack:Simple. Exploits exist.--False Positives:If a legitimate remote user accesses fileseek.cgi, this rule may generate an event.--False Negatives:None known.--Corrective Action:--Contributors:Sourcefire Research TeamBrian Caswell <bmc@sourcefire.com>Nigel Houghton <nigel.houghton@sourcefire.com>Sourcefire Technical Publications TeamJennifer Harvey <jennifer.harvey@sourcefire.com>-- Additional References:Bugtraqhttp://www.securityfocus.com/bid/6783http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/6784--
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