Max CVSS | 5.0 | Min CVSS | 4.3 | Total Count | 2 |
ID | CVSS | Summary | Last (major) update | Published | |
CVE-2006-7243 | 5.0 |
PHP before 5.3.4 accepts the \0 character in a pathname, which might allow context-dependent attackers to bypass intended access restrictions by placing a safe file extension after this character, as demonstrated by .php\0.jpg at the end of the argum
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30-10-2018 - 16:26 | 18-01-2011 - 20:00 | |
CVE-2013-4248 | 4.3 |
The openssl_x509_parse function in openssl.c in the OpenSSL module in PHP before 5.4.18 and 5.5.x before 5.5.2 does not properly handle a '\0' character in a domain name in the Subject Alternative Name field of an X.509 certificate, which allows man-
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28-11-2016 - 19:09 | 18-08-2013 - 02:52 | |
CVE-2013-1643 | 5.0 |
The SOAP parser in PHP before 5.3.23 and 5.4.x before 5.4.13 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a SOAP WSDL file containing an XML external entity declaration in conjunction with an entity reference, related to an XML External Entity
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28-01-2014 - 04:51 | 06-03-2013 - 13:10 |