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CVE-2006-3336


TWiki 01-Dec-2000 up to 4.0.3 allows remote attackers to bypass the upload filter and execute arbitrary code via filenames with double extensions such as ".php.en", ".php.1", and other allowed extensions that are not .txt. NOTE: this is only a vulnerability when the server allows script execution in the pub directory.


Security Impact Summary

CVE-2006-3336 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 1 product from twiki organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.

Historical Context

Originally identified in 2006, this vulnerability predates many modern security frameworks and practices. The vulnerability landscape of that era was characterized by different threat models and less mature defense mechanisms compared to contemporary standards.


Published

2006-07-05T20:05:00.000

Last Modified

2025-04-03T01:03:51.193

Status

Deferred

Source

[email protected]

Severity

CVSSv2: 4.0 (MEDIUM)

CVSSv2 Vector

AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N

  • Access Vector: NETWORK
  • Access Complexity: HIGH
  • Authentication: NONE
  • Confidentiality Impact: PARTIAL
  • Integrity Impact: PARTIAL
  • Availability Impact: NONE
Exploitability Score

4.9

Impact Score

4.9

Weaknesses
  • Type: Primary
    NVD-CWE-Other

Affected Vendors & Products
Type Vendor Product Version/Range Vulnerable?
Application twiki twiki 4.0 Yes
Application twiki twiki 4.0.0 Yes
Application twiki twiki 4.0.1 Yes
Application twiki twiki 4.0.2 Yes
Application twiki twiki 4.0.3 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2000-12-01 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2001-09-01 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2001-12-01 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2003-02-01 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2004-09-01 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2004-09-02 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2004-09-03 Yes
Application twiki twiki 2004-09-04 Yes

References

How SecUtils Interprets This CVE

SecUtils normalizes and enriches National Vulnerability Database (NVD) records by standardizing vendor and product identifiers, aggregating vulnerability metadata from both NVD and MITRE sources, and providing structured context for security teams. For twiki's affected products, we extract Common Platform Enumeration (CPE) data, Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) classifications, CVSS severity metrics, and reference data to enable rapid vulnerability prioritization and asset correlation. This record contains no exploit code, proof-of-concept instructions, or attack methodologies—only defensive intelligence necessary for patch management, risk assessment, and security operations.