Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Support Incident Tracker (SiT!) 3.65 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the id parameter to index.php, which is not properly handled in an error message.
translate.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.45 through 3.65 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a direct request using the save action, which reveals the installation path.
Static code injection vulnerability in translate.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.45 through 3.65 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary PHP code into an executable language file in the i18n directory via the lang variable.
ftp_upload_file.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information via the file name, which reveals the installation path in an error message.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in search.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the search_string parameter.
SQL injection vulnerability in incident_attachments.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via an uploaded file with a crafted file name.
Eval injection vulnerability in config.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote authenticated administrators to execute arbitrary PHP code via the application_name parameter in a save action.
Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in ftp_upload_file.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a PHP file, then accessing it via a direct request to the file in an unspecified directory.
move_uploaded_file.php in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information via the file name, which reveals the installation path in an error message.
Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in Support Incident Tracker (aka SiT!) 3.65 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of user for requests that delete a user via user_delete.php and other unspecified programs.