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CVE-2005-2686: Directory traversal vulnerability in SaveWebPortal 3.4 allows remote attackers to include arbitrary files a...

Directory traversal vulnerability in SaveWebPortal 3.4 allows remote attackers to include arbitrary files and execute arbitrary local PHP programs via ".." sequences in the (1) SITE_Path parameter to menu_dx.php or (2) CONTENTS_Dir parameter to menu_sx.php.

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SaveWebPortal 3.4 reportedly lets a remote user manipulate path parameters so the application includes unintended local files. The CVE says this can reach execution of local PHP programs. For executives, treat any internet-facing legacy SaveWebPortal instance as potentially serious until proven remediated. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running SaveWebPortal 3.4, especially if menu_dx.php or menu_sx.php are reachable from untrusted networks. The source bundle lists affected vendor and product metadata as n/a, so asset confirmation must rely on application inventory and file-level checks. Prioritize discovery first. If SaveWebPortal 3.4 is internet-facing, treat remediation as urgent because the described impact includes local PHP program execution. If the software is absent, document non-exposure and close with normal evidence retention. Mitigation focus: Inventory and locate any SaveWebPortal 3.4 deployments.; Restrict public access to affected PHP scripts until status is confirmed.; Check vendor or archived project guidance for a documented fix..

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