Compop.ca 3.5.3: The Ticking Time Bomb of Restaurant Management Systems!

The compop.ca restaurant management system, version 3.5.3, can be outsmarted with the agility of an undercooked noodle! By manipulating the Unix timestamp parameter in the URL, you can execute arbitrary code faster than you can say “pass the salt.” Tech-savvy diners, beware!

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Hot Take:

If you’re craving a meal and some excitement, just head over to compop.ca! Who would’ve thought that a restaurant management system could serve up a dish of arbitrary code execution with a side of timestamp manipulation? It’s a digital dining experience where the main course is chaos and hackers are the chefs!

Key Points:

  • The compop.ca 3.5.3 version is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution.
  • Exploit relies on manipulating the Unix timestamp (“ts”) parameter in the URL.
  • The vulnerability is due to improper authentication mechanisms.
  • Users can exploit this by simply altering the timestamp to gain unauthorized access.
  • Security flaw identified with CVE-2024-48445.

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