Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in the application that may allow a remote attacker to carry out directory traversal and cross-site scripting attacks. A successful cross-site scripting attack may make it possible for an attacker to create a malicious link to a vulnerable site that includes hostile HTML and script code. This code may be rendered in the browser of a victim user who visits the malicious link and this will occur in the security context of the site hosting the software. The directory traversal vulnerability may allow a malicious user to request files outside of the web-server root directory with directory traversal strings such as '../'. Pegasi Web Server version 0.2.2 has been reported to be prone to these issues, however, it is possible that other versions are affected as well.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in the application that may allow a remote attacker to carry out directory traversal and cross-site scripting attacks. A successful cross-site scripting attack may make it possible for an attacker to create a malicious link to a vulnerable site that includes hostile HTML and script code. This code may be rendered in the browser of a victim user who visits the malicious link and this will occur in the security context of the site hosting the software. The directory traversal vulnerability may allow a malicious user to request files outside of the web-server root directory with directory traversal strings such as '../'. Pegasi Web Server version 0.2.2 has been reported to be prone to these issues, however, it is possible that other versions are affected as well.