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CVE-2010-1475 Scanner

Detects 'Directory Traversal' vulnerability in Preventive & Reservation component for Joomla! affects v. 1.0.5.

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The Preventive & Reservation component for Joomla! is a tool used by website owners to manage appointments and reservations. The component allows businesses to offer services to customers and receive bookings online. It is a popular product used by many websites in the hospitality industry.

CVE-2010-1475 vulnerability has been detected in the Preventive & Reservation component for Joomla!. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary files due to a directory traversal vulnerability in the 'controller' parameter. The exploit involves an attacker inserting a ".." character sequence in the parameter to access files outside of the intended directory.

This vulnerability can have serious consequences when exploited. The attacker may be able to access sensitive information such as user data, passwords, or confidential business information. This information can be used to gain unauthorized access to websites, servers, or network systems. The attacker can also change or delete critical files, leading to the compromise of the entire system.

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