Hello 3APA3A!
These are Insufficient Authorization and Arbitrary File Uploading vulnerabilities in aCMS. This is commercial CMS. There are multiple vulnerabilities in aCMS and it's the second part of them.
Vulnerable are aCMS 1.0 and previous versions.
Almacor
http://almacor.ru
Insufficient Authorization (WASC-02):
There is no restriction on accessing file manager and image manager. Which is not default behavior (developer of MCFileManager and MCImageManager states, that by default these web applications require authorization) and is made by developers of aCMS.
http://site/assets/js/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/pages/fm/index.html
http://site/assets/js/tiny_mce/plugins/imagemanager/pages/im/index.html
Arbitrary File Uploading (WASC-31):
Plugins MCFileManager and MCImageManager for TinyMCE, which are using in the system, are vulnerable to execution of arbitrary code through bypass of programs' security filters (on IIS and Apache web servers).
http://site/assets/js/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/pages/fm/index.html
http://site/assets/js/tiny_mce/plugins/imagemanager/pages/im/index.html
Code will execute via file uploading. The first program is vulnerable to three methods of code execution: via using of symbol ";" (1.asp;.txt) in file name (IIS). via "1.asp" in folder name (IIS), via double extension (1.php.txt) (Apache with special configuration). And the second program is vulnerable to two methods of code execution (#1 and #3).
2013.03.04 - informed developers about part of the vulnerabilities.
2013.04.03 - informed developers about another part of the vulnerabilities.
2013.04.06 - announced at my site.
2013.04.07 - informed developers about another part of the vulnerabilities.
2013.05.25 - informed developers about another part of the vulnerabilities. In all cases the developers just ignored all messages via different e-mails and contact form.
2013.06.04 - disclosed at my site (http://websecurity.com.ua/6428/).
Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua