On 26 April 2010 16:16, MustLive <mustl...@websecurity.com.ua> wrote: > > It's not a problem for serious hackers. Even those commands which allowed on > average server are enough for many things ;-).
So what? Also a SQL Injection vulnerability may be used to write a file on the system to execute commands, but it isn't a remote commands execution vulnerability. The your is not a command execution vulnerability because there aren't injection on a command execution's function, such as system(). If you can upload a file not allowed by the vulnerable script, you can than upload a malicious file that can be used to execute commands or other operations on the target server, but it isn't a direct command execution vulnerability, understand? The my is only a clarification. -- Salvatore Fresta aka Drosophila http://www.salvatorefresta.net CWNP444351