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CVE-2005-4814: Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in Segue CMS before 1.3.6, when the Apache HTTP Server handles .phtm...

Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in Segue CMS before 1.3.6, when the Apache HTTP Server handles .phtml files with the PHP interpreter, allows remote attackers to upload and execute arbitrary PHP code by placing .phtml files in the userfiles/ directory.

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CVE-2005-4814 affects Segue CMS before 1.3.6 in deployments where Apache runs .phtml files as PHP. In that configuration, an attacker could use file upload functionality to get server-side PHP code executed. The public bundle does not provide CVSS scoring, detailed vendor metadata, or evidence of active exploitation. Likely limited to legacy Segue CMS deployments before 1.3.6 with Apache configured to treat .phtml files as PHP. Organizations should prioritize internet-facing instances, archived sites, intranet portals, and old educational or content-management deployments where Segue CMS may still be running. Treat this as a high-priority legacy exposure if Segue CMS is present. The business risk is server compromise through a CMS upload path, but urgency depends on whether the vulnerable product and Apache configuration still exist. If no Segue CMS is deployed, no action is needed beyond documentation. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Segue CMS deployments and identify versions below 1.3.6.; Check vendor release notes before applying any upgrade or backported fix.; Prevent PHP execution in user-controlled upload directories..

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