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In ATutor 2.2.4, an unauthenticated attacker can change the application settings and force it to use his crafted database, which allows him to gain access to the application. Next, he can change the directory that the application uploads files to, which allows him to achieve remote code execution. This occurs because install/include/header.php does not restrict certain changes (to dbhost, dblogin, dbpassword, and contentdir) within install/include/step5.php.
ATutor version 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to a SQL injection in the Assignment Dropbox, BasicLTI, Blog Post, Blog, Group Course Email, Course Alumni, Course Enrolment, Group Membership, Course unenrolment, Course Enrolment List Search, Glossary, Social Group Member Search, Social Friend Search, Social Group Search, File Comment, Gradebook Test Title, User Group Membership, Inbox/Sent Items, Sent Messages, Links, Photo Album, Poll, Social Application, Social Profile, Test, Content Menu, Auto-Login, and Gradebook components resulting in information disclosure, database modification, or potential code execution.
ATutor versions 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to a directory traversal and file extension check bypass in the Course component resulting in code execution. ATutor versions 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to a directory traversal vulnerability in the Course Icon component resulting in information disclosure.
ATutor versions 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to an incorrect access control check vulnerability in the Social Application component resulting in privilege escalation. ATutor versions 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to an incorrect access control check vulnerability in the Module component resulting in privilege escalation. ATutor versions 2.2.1 and earlier are vulnerable to a incorrect access control check vulnerability in the Alternative Content component resulting in privilege escalation.
SQL injection vulnerability in include/lib/mysqlconnect.inc.php in ATutor 2.2.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the searchFriends function to friends.inc.php.
confirm.php in ATutor 2.2 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and gain access as an existing user via the autologin parameter.
ATutor through 2.2.4 is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads via the mods/core/backups/upload.php (aka backup) component. This may result in remote command execution. An attacker can use the instructor account to fully compromise the system using a crafted backup ZIP archive. This will allow for PHP files to be written to the web root, and for code to execute on the remote server.
Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in ATutor 2.2 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests that (1) create an administrator account via a request to mods/core/users/admins/create.php or (2) create a user account via a request to mods/core/users/createuser.php.
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in installmodules.php in ATutor before 2.2.2 allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of users for requests that upload arbitrary files and execute arbitrary PHP code via vectors involving a crafted zip file.
An issue was discovered in AContent through 1.4. It allows the user to run commands on the server with a low-privileged account. The upload section in the file manager page contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability via upload.php. The extension .php7 bypasses file upload restrictions.
ATutor 2.2.4 allows Arbitrary File Upload and Directory Traversal, resulting in remote code execution via a ".." pathname in a ZIP archive to the mods/core/languages/languageimport.php (aka Import New Language) or mods/standard/patcher/indexadmin.php (aka Patcher) component.
An issue was discovered in ATutor through 2.2.4. It allows the user to run commands on the server with the teacher user privilege. The Upload Files section in the File Manager field contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability via upload.php. The $IllegalExtensions value only lists lowercase (and thus .phP is a bypass), and omits .shtml and .phtml.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in ATutor AContent before 1.2-1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) field parameter to coursecategory/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php or (2) user/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php; or (3) id parameter to user/userpassword.php.
ATutor AContent before 1.2-1 allows remote attackers to modify arbitrary user passwords or category names via a direct request to (1) user/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php or (2) coursecategory/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php.
AdPeeps 8.5d1 has a default password of admin for the admin account, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via requests to index.php.
Directory Traversal exists in ATutor before 2.2.2 via the icon parameter to /mods/core/courses/users/createcourse.php. The attacker can read an arbitrary file by visiting getcourseicon.php?id= after the traversal attack.
An Access Control vulnerability exists in ATutor 2.2.4 in passwordreminder.php when the g, id, h, formpasswordhidden, and formchange HTTP POST parameters are set.
ATutor 2.2.4 contains a SQL injection vulnerability in the admin user deletion page that allows authenticated attackers to manipulate database queries through the 'id' parameter. Attackers can exploit the vulnerability by injecting malicious SQL code into the 'id' parameter of the admindelete.php script to potentially extract or modify database information.
user/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php in ATutor AContent 1.2-1 does not properly restrict access, which allows remote authenticated users to modify arbitrary user passwords via a crafted request. NOTE: this might be due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-5168.
SQL injection vulnerability in user/indexinlineeditorsubmit.php in ATutor AContent 1.2-1 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the field parameter. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-5167.
Multiple eval injection vulnerabilities in mods/standard/gradebook/editmarks.php in ATutor 2.2 and earlier allow remote authenticated users with the ATPRIVGRADEBOOK privilege to execute arbitrary PHP code via the (1) asc or (2) desc parameter.
Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in mods/core/properties/lib/course.inc.php in ATutor before 2.2 patch 6 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a file with a PHP extension as a customicon for a new course, then accessing it via a direct request to the file in content/.
PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in tools/packages/import.php in ATutor 1.6.1 pl1 and earlier allows remote authenticated administrators to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the type parameter.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in popuphelp.php in ATutor 2.2 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the h parameter.
A stored-self XSS exists in ATutor through v2.2.4, allowing an attacker to execute HTML or JavaScript code in a vulnerable Real Name field to /mods/core/users/admins/myedit.php.
Multiple Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issues were discovered in ATutor 2.2.2. The vulnerabilities exist due to insufficient filtration of user-supplied data passed to several pages (langcode in themes//admin/systempreferences/languageedit.tmpl.php). An attacker could execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a browser in the context of the vulnerable website.
A reflected cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the /header.tmpl.php component of ATutor 2.2.4 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload.
A Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the function encryptpassword() in login.tmpl.php in ATutor 2.2.1 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the token parameter.
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) was discovered in ATutor before 2.2.3. The vulnerability exists due to insufficient filtration of data (url in /mods/standard/rssfeeds/editfeed.php). An attacker could inject arbitrary HTML and script code into a browser in the context of the vulnerable website.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in ATutor LMS version 2.2.