Car Rental Project v1.0: When Your Rental Comes with Unwanted Features!

Car Rental Project 1.0 is basically the horror movie of software, where remote code execution is the villain! Thanks to a file upload vulnerability, hackers can sneak in malicious files and take control faster than you can say “PHP.” Beware of the rogue payloads lurking in the digital shadows!

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Hot Take:

Who knew renting a car could be so dangerous? Forget road safety—this Car Rental Project v1.0 vulnerability lets hackers take a joyride through your server’s command line. Buckle up and enjoy the ride on the information superhighway!

Key Points:

  • Car Rental Project v1.0 is vulnerable to arbitrary file upload.
  • The vulnerability allows for remote code execution on the server.
  • An admin can upload malicious files without validation checks.
  • The exploit can be executed manually or through an automated script.
  • CVE-2020-5509 is the official identifier for this vulnerability.

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