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Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection')

CVE-2005-4380

Severity High
Score 7.5/10

Summary

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Bitweaver 1.1 and 1.1.1 beta allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) sort_mode parameter to (a) fisheye/list_galleries.php, (b) messages/message_box.php, and (c) users/my.php; the (2) post_id parameter to (d) blogs/view_post.php; and the (3) blog_id parameter to (e) blogs/view.php, which are not properly cleansed by the convert_sortmode function in kernel/BitDb.php.

  • LOW
  • NETWORK
  • NONE
  • PARTIAL
  • PARTIAL
  • PARTIAL

CWE-89 - SQL Injection

Structured Query Language (SQL) injection attacks are one of the most common types of vulnerabilities. They exploit weaknesses in vulnerable applications to gain unauthorized access to backend databases. This often occurs when an attacker enters unexpected SQL syntax in an input field. The resulting SQL statement behaves in the background in an unintended manner, which allows the possibility of unauthorized data retrieval, data modification, execution of database administration operations, and execution of commands on the operating system.

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