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CVE-2012-1827

Disclosure Date: June 13, 2012 (last updated October 04, 2023)
The web service in AutoFORM PDM Archive before 7.1 does not have authorization requirements, which allows remote authenticated users to perform database operations via a SOAP request, as demonstrated by the initializeQueryDatabase2 request.
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Unknown

CVE-2012-3347

Disclosure Date: June 13, 2012 (last updated October 04, 2023)
AutoFORM PDM Archive before 7.0 implements user accounts in a way that allows for JMX Console authentication, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended access restrictions via the /jmx-console URI, and then upload and execute arbitrary JSP code via a JBoss remote-deployment mechanism, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-1828.
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Unknown

CVE-2012-1829

Disclosure Date: June 13, 2012 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in AutoFORM PDM Archive before 6.920 allow remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified fields.
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Unknown

CVE-2012-1828

Disclosure Date: June 13, 2012 (last updated October 04, 2023)
The administrative functions in AutoFORM PDM Archive before 7.1 do not have authorization requirements, which allows remote authenticated users to perform administrative actions by leveraging knowledge of a hidden function, as demonstrated by the password-change function.
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Unknown

CVE-2008-2986

Disclosure Date: July 02, 2008 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Multiple PHP remote file inclusion vulnerabilities in phpDMCA 1.0.0 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the ourlinux_root_path parameter to (1) adodb-errorpear.inc.php and (2) adodb-pear.inc.php in adodb/.
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Unknown

CVE-2007-1580

Disclosure Date: March 21, 2007 (last updated October 04, 2023)
FTPDMIN 0.96 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a LIST command for a Windows drive letter, as demonstrated using "//A:". NOTE: this has been reported as a buffer overflow by some sources, but there is not a long argument.
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