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CCE-94581-6

Platform: cpe:/a:apache:apache2.2Date: (C)2021-06-15   (M)2023-07-04



Copies of backup files will not execute on the server, but they can be read by the anonymous user if special precautions are not taken. Such backup copies contain the same sensitive information as the actual script being executed and, as such, are useful to malicious users. Techniques and systems exist today that search web servers for such files and are able to exploit the information contained in them. Backup copies of files are automatically created by some text editors such as emacs and edit plus. The emacs editor will write a backup file with an extension ~ added to the name of the original file. The edit plus editor will create a .bak file. Of course, this would imply the presence and use of development tools on the web server, which is a finding under WG130. Having backup scripts on the web server provides one more opportunity for malicious persons to view these scripts and use the information found in them.


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Technical Mechanism:

Ensure that CGI backup scripts are not left on the production web server.

CCSS Severity:CCSS Metrics:
CCSS Score : 8.4Attack Vector: LOCAL
Exploit Score: 2.5Attack Complexity: LOW
Impact Score: 5.9Privileges Required: NONE
Severity: HIGHUser Interaction: NONE
Vector: AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:HScope: UNCHANGED
 Confidentiality: HIGH
 Integrity: HIGH
 Availability: HIGH
  

References:
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SCAP Repo OVAL Definitionoval:org.secpod.oval:def:73539


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