CVE-2005-3330

unknown
Published — · Modified —
CVSS v3
CVSS v4 NEW
not yet in upstream
VIR risk
1.0

Description

The _httpsrequest function in Snoopy 1.2, as used in products such as (1) MagpieRSS, (2) WordPress, (3) Ampache, and (4) Jinzora, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in an HTTPS URL to an SSL protected web page, which is not properly handled by the fetch function.

Predictions

Exploit likelihood
20%
Patch ETA

Heuristic predictions, AS-IS, for prioritization only.

Mitigations

No mitigations published for this CVE yet.

The vendor-content worker queues fetches as references arrive (check back in a few minutes). Or — if you've already worked around this in production — publish your fix to the community-verified tier.

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Exploits

Public proof-of-concept code below. AS-IS, for defenders and authorised testing only.

Exploit-DB

EDB-26424 remote windows verified text · 1 KB
D. Fabian · 2005-10-26

Snoopy 0.9x/1.0/1.2 - Arbitrary Command Execution

text exploit Source: Exploit-DB
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15213/info

Snoopy is prone to a vulnerability that lets attackers execute arbitrary commands because the application fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.

This issue may facilitate unauthorized remote access to the application in the context of the webserver. 


https://www.%22;+echo+'hello'+%3E+test.txt

Passing this URI to a script that uses a vulnerable version of Snoopy will result in a file called 'test.txt' containing 'hello'. 

OS impact

debian Debian Fixed 5 releases
VersionStatusFixed in
trixie Fixed 0
sid Fixed 0
forky Fixed 0
bullseye Fixed 0
bookworm Fixed 0

References

Community-verified mitigations for this CVE will appear above when contributors publish them.

Verify integrity in audit chain (admin only). AS-IS.