Class: Dawn::Kb::CVE_2008_1145
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Dawn::Kb::CVE_2008_1145
- Includes:
- RubyVersionCheck
- Defined in:
- lib/dawn/kb/cve_2008_1145.rb
Overview
Automatically created with rake on 2014-01-09
Constant Summary
Constants included from BasicCheck
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes included from RubyVersionCheck
Attributes included from BasicCheck
#applies, #aux_links, #check_family, #cve, #cvss, #cwe, #debug, #evidences, #fixes_version, #kind, #message, #mitigated, #name, #osvdb, #owasp, #priority, #release_date, #remediation, #ruby_version, #ruby_vulnerable_versions, #severity, #status, #target_version, #title
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize ⇒ CVE_2008_1145
constructor
A new instance of CVE_2008_1145.
Methods included from RubyVersionCheck
#is_same_version?, #is_vulnerable_engine?, #is_vulnerable_patchlevel?, #vuln?
Methods included from BasicCheck
#applies_to?, #cve_link, #cvss_score, families, #family, #family=, #lint, #mitigated?, #nvd_link, #osvdb_link, #rubysec_advisories_link
Methods included from Utils
#__debug_me_and_return, #debug_me, #debug_me_and_return_false, #debug_me_and_return_true
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ CVE_2008_1145
Returns a new instance of CVE_2008_1145.
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# File 'lib/dawn/kb/cve_2008_1145.rb', line 7 def initialize = "Directory traversal vulnerability in WEBrick in Ruby 1.8 before 1.8.5-p115 and 1.8.6-p114, and 1.9 through 1.9.0-1, when running on systems that support backslash (\) path separators or case-insensitive file names, allows remote attackers to access arbitrary files via (1) \"..%5c\" (encoded backslash) sequences or (2) filenames that match patterns in the :NondisclosureName option." super({ :name=>"CVE-2008-1145", :cvss=>"AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N", :release_date => Date.new(2008, 3, 4), :cwe=>"22", :owasp=>"A9", :applies=>["rails", "sinatra", "padrino"], :kind=>Dawn::KnowledgeBase::RUBY_VERSION_CHECK, :message=>, :mitigation=>"Upgrade your ruby interpreter", :aux_links=>["http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2008/06/20/arbitrary-code-execution-vulnerabilities/"] }) self.safe_rubies = [ {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.9.0", :patchlevel=>"p2"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.7", :patchlevel=>"p22"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.6", :patchlevel=>"p114"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.5", :patchlevel=>"p115"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.4", :patchlevel=>"p999"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.3", :patchlevel=>"p999"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.2", :patchlevel=>"p999"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.1", :patchlevel=>"p999"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.8.0", :patchlevel=>"p999"}, {:engine=>"ruby", :version=>"1.6.999", :patchlevel=>"p999"} ] end |