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CVE-2008-5776: Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Aperto Blog 0.1.1 allow remote attackers to include and exe...

Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Aperto Blog 0.1.1 allow remote attackers to include and execute arbitrary local files via directory traversal sequences in the (1) action parameter to admin.php and the (2) get parameter to index.php. NOTE: in some environments, this can be leveraged for remote file inclusion by using a UNC share pathname or an ftp, ftps, or ssh2.sftp URL.

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Aperto Blog 0.1.1 has directory traversal flaws that can let a remote attacker make the application include unintended files. In some deployments, that file inclusion could execute code or reach remote resources. Exposure appears narrow and legacy-focused, and the provided sources do not show active exploitation. Likely limited to internet-facing Aperto Blog 0.1.1 installations or applications that reused its vulnerable code. The bundle does not identify maintained vendor packages, CPEs, or broader affected products. Prioritize remediation if Aperto Blog 0.1.1 is internet-facing or business-critical. For most organizations this is a legacy exposure hunt, not a broad emergency, because affected product evidence is narrow and active exploitation is not cited. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove any Aperto Blog 0.1.1 deployments.; Check vendor or project guidance if still operating this software.; Restrict public access to admin.php and index.php while assessing..

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