Month of PHP Bugs - Day 5
Today seems to be a bugs / vulnerability day .Two more PHP vulnerabilities exposed in Day 5 of the Month of PHP Bugs project raising the bug count to 13:
- PHP 4 Ovrimos Extension Multiple Vulnerabilities An ASCIIZ character embedded in application/x-www-form-urlencoded POST data terminates the data in the eyes of mod_security, which results in a trivial way to bypass its rules
- PHP 4 Ovrimos Extension Multiple Vulnerabilities The Ovrimos extension shipped with PHP 4 considers arguments as direct memory pointers. This allows direct memory access which leads to arbitrary code execution.
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