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CVE-2007-6650: Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in fisheye/upload.php in Bitweaver R2 CMS allows remote attackers to...

Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in fisheye/upload.php in Bitweaver R2 CMS allows remote attackers to upload arbitrary files by using the image/gif content type, and possibly other image and PDF content types, as demonstrated by uploading a .htaccess file.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

CVE-2007-6650 is a file upload flaw in Bitweaver R2 CMS. A remote attacker could submit files that the application accepts as images or PDFs even when the uploaded content is unsafe. Business risk depends on whether Bitweaver R2 is still exposed and how uploaded files are handled by the web server. Exposure is likely limited to internet-accessible Bitweaver R2 CMS instances with fisheye/upload.php reachable. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm deployments by asset inventory and application path review rather than assuming broader Bitweaver coverage. Prioritize if Bitweaver R2 is public-facing or business-critical. This is an old CMS flaw with public exploit references and incomplete remediation data, so the practical response is exposure reduction, isolation, or retirement unless a verified vendor fix is available. Mitigation focus: Identify and prioritize any exposed Bitweaver R2 CMS deployments.; Check Bitweaver/vendor guidance for fixed versions or official workarounds.; Disable or restrict access to fisheye/upload.php if the feature is unnecessary..

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