EvilZone
Hacking and Security => Beginner's Corner => : aes256 August 09, 2015, 07:52:45 PM
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I feel ashamed of this post. Someone delete it.
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You could search for a RFI vulnerability and let it execute your php script including it as a .txt.
RFI isn't common anymore though...
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Depending on the version of PHP running you could try a null byte. Or see if you can overwrite their htaccess. Or see if you can use the other php extensions like php1, phtml etc...