Title: WebspotBlogging Login.PHP SQL Injection Vulnerability
Severity: MODERATE
Description:
WebspotBlogging is a web-log application written in PHP.
WebspotBlogging is prone to an SQL injection vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input to the 'username' field of 'login.php' before using it in an SQL query.
This vulnerability could permit remote attackers to pass malicious input to database queries, resulting in modification of query logic or other attacks.
Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, or exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation.
Affected Products:
- Webspot WebspotBlogging 3.0.0
References:
- WebSpot: WebSpot WebspotBlogging Home Page
- Webspot: WebspotBlogging Release 3.01
- alex@evuln.com: [eVuln] WebspotBlogging Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Juniper Networks provides this content via a wide variety of sources and production methods. If notified of errors or omissions in the content of this page, Juniper Networks, at its discretion, will modify or remove the page or leave the content as is, depending on various factors including but not limited to the reputation and authority of the party providing the notification. Please use the contact information displayed elsewhere on this page to report any errors or omissions regarding the content on this page.