CVE-2009-3705: Code Injection

Published Oct 16, 2009
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Updated

PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in debugger.php in Achievo before 1.4.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the configatkroot parameter.

Affected Software

32 affected components
Achievo Achievo<=1.3.4
Achievo Achievo=0.7.0
Achievo Achievo=0.7.1
Achievo Achievo=0.7.2
Achievo Achievo=0.7.3
Achievo Achievo=0.8.0
Achievo Achievo=0.8.0-rc1
Achievo Achievo=0.8.0-rc2
Achievo Achievo=0.8.1
Achievo Achievo=0.9.0
Achievo Achievo=0.9.1
Achievo Achievo=1.0.0
Achievo Achievo=1.0.0-rc1
Achievo Achievo=1.0.0-rc2
Achievo Achievo=1.0.0-rc3
Achievo Achievo=1.0.1
Achievo Achievo=1.0.2
Achievo Achievo=1.0.3
Achievo Achievo=1.0.4
Achievo Achievo=1.1.0
Achievo Achievo=1.1.0-rc1
Achievo Achievo=1.1.0-rc2
Achievo Achievo=1.1.0-rc3
Achievo Achievo=1.2.0
Achievo Achievo=1.2.0-rc1
Achievo Achievo=1.2.1
Achievo Achievo=1.3.0
Achievo Achievo=1.3.0-rc1
Achievo Achievo=1.3.0-rc2
Achievo Achievo=1.3.1
Achievo Achievo=1.3.2
Achievo Achievo=1.3.3

Event History

Oct 16, 2009
CVE Published
via MITRE·04:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·04:00 PM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2009-3705?

CVE-2009-3705 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential for remote code execution.

2

How do I fix CVE-2009-3705?

To fix CVE-2009-3705, you should upgrade Achievo to version 1.4.0 or later.

3

What impact does CVE-2009-3705 have on my system?

CVE-2009-3705 can allow attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code, compromising the security of your system.

4

Which versions of Achievo are affected by CVE-2009-3705?

CVE-2009-3705 affects Achievo versions prior to 1.4.0, including several earlier releases.

5

Is there a workaround for CVE-2009-3705 if I cannot upgrade?

If an upgrade is not possible, consider implementing upstream firewall rules to restrict access to the vulnerable scripts.

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