Singapore is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. These issues result from insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input and may allow remote attackers to carry out directory traversal, file upload, and cross-site scripting attacks. An attacker may disclose files from a vulnerable server by issuing a malicious HTTP GET request containing directory traversal sequences. The application is affected by an arbitrary script upload vulnerability. An attacker can delete arbitrary files from a vulnerable computer. The application is also vulnerable to multiple unspecified cross-site scripting issues. Singapore 0.9.10 and prior versions are believed to be vulnerable to these vulnerabilities.
Singapore is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. These issues result from insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input and may allow remote attackers to carry out directory traversal, file upload, and cross-site scripting attacks. An attacker may disclose files from a vulnerable server by issuing a malicious HTTP GET request containing directory traversal sequences. The application is affected by an arbitrary script upload vulnerability. An attacker can delete arbitrary files from a vulnerable computer. The application is also vulnerable to multiple unspecified cross-site scripting issues. Singapore 0.9.10 and prior versions are believed to be vulnerable to these vulnerabilities.