RSS   Vulnerabilities for 'Sahi pro'   RSS

2019-09-23
 
CVE-2019-13063

CWE-22
 

 
Within Sahi Pro 8.0.0, an attacker can send a specially crafted URL to include any victim files on the system via the script parameter on the Script_view page. This will result in file disclosure (i.e., being able to pull any file from the remote victim application). This can be used to steal and obtain sensitive config and other files. This can result in complete compromise of the application. The script parameter is vulnerable to directory traversal and both local and remote file inclusion.

 
2019-09-06
 
CVE-2019-15102

CWE-287
 

 
An issue was discovered in Tyto Sahi Pro 6.x through 8.0.0. TestRunner_Non_distributed (and distributed end points) does not have any authentication mechanism. This allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary script on the remote Sahi Pro server. There is also a password-protected web interface intended for remote access to scripts. This web interface lacks server-side validation, which allows an attacker to create/modify/delete a script remotely without any password. Chaining both of these issues results in remote code execution on the Sahi Pro server.

 
2019-07-14
 
CVE-2019-13597

CWE-77
 

 
_s_/sprm/_s_/dyn/Player_setScriptFile in Sahi Pro 8.0.0 allows command execution. It allows one to run ".sah" scripts via Sahi Launcher. Also, one can create a new script with an editor. It is possible to execute commands on the server using the _execute() function.

 
2019-06-17
 
CVE-2018-20472

CWE-79
 

 
An issue was discovered in Tyto Sahi Pro through 7.x.x and 8.0.0. The logs web interface is vulnerable to stored XSS.

 
 
CVE-2018-20469

CWE-89
 

 
An issue was discovered in Tyto Sahi Pro through 7.x.x and 8.0.0. A parameter in the web reports module is vulnerable to h2 SQL injection. This can be exploited to inject SQL queries and run standard h2 system functions.

 
 
CVE-2018-20468

CWE-74
 

 
An issue was discovered in Tyto Sahi Pro through 7.x.x and 8.0.0. A web reports module has "export to excel features" that are vulnerable to CSV injection. An attacker can embed Excel formulas inside an automation script that, when exported after execution, results in code execution.

 


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