An issue was discovered in LuLu CMS through 2015-05-14. backendmodulesfilemanagercontrollersDefaultController.php allows arbitrary file upload by entering a filename, directory name, and PHP code into the three text input fields.
CWE-434
CVE-2018-18793
School Event Management System 1.0 allows Arbitrary File Upload via event/controller.php?action=photos.
CVE-2018-18752
Webiness Inventory 2.3 suffers from an Arbitrary File upload vulnerability via PHP code in the protected/library/ajax/WsSaveToModel.php logo parameter.
CVE-2018-18563
An issue was discovered in Roche Accu-Chek Inform II Instrument before 03.06.00 (Serial number below 14000) and 04.x before 04.03.00 (Serial Number above 14000), CoaguChek Pro II before 04.03.00, CoaguChek XS Plus before 03.01.06, CoaguChek XS Pro before 03.01.06, cobas h 232 before 03.01.03 (Serial Number below KQ0400000 or KS0400000) and cobas h 232 before 04.00.04 (Serial Number above KQ0400000 or KS0400000). Improper access control to a service command allows attackers in the adjacent network to execute arbitrary code on the system through a crafted Poct1-A message.
CVE-2018-18565
An issue was discovered in Roche Accu-Chek Inform II Instrument before 03.06.00 (Serial number below 14000) and 04.x before 04.03.00 (Serial Number above 14000), CoaguChek Pro II before 04.03.00, CoaguChek XS Plus before 03.01.06, CoaguChek XS Pro before 03.01.06, cobas h 232 before 03.01.03 (Serial number below KQ0400000 or KS0400000), and cobas h 232 before 04.00.04 (Serial number above KQ0400000 or KS0400000). A vulnerability in the software update mechanism allows authenticated attackers in the adjacent network to overwrite arbitrary files on the system through a crafted update package.
CVE-2018-18572
osCommerce 2.3.4.1 has an incomplete ‘.htaccess’ for blacklist filtering in the “product” page. Because of this filter, script files with certain PHP-related extensions (such as .phtml and .php5) didn’t execute in the application. But this filter didn’t prevent the ‘.pht’ extension. Thus, remote authenticated administrators can upload ‘.pht’ files for arbitrary PHP code execution via a /catalog/admin/categories.php?cPath=&action=new_product URI.