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Title: Cacti Copy_Cacti_User.PHP SQL Injection Vulnerability

Severity: HIGH

Description:

Cacti is a complete front end to RRDTool. It is implemented in PHP and employs an SQL back-end database.

The application is prone to an SQL-injection vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input to the 'copy_cacti_user.php' script before using it in an SQL query.

Exploiting this vulnerability could permit remote attackers to pass malicious input to database queries, resulting in the modification of query logic or other attacks.

A successful exploit could allow an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, or exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation.

Affected Products:

  • Cacti Cacti 0.8.6i
  • OpenPKG OpenPKG 2-Stable-20061018
  • OpenPKG OpenPKG Current
  • OpenPKG OpenPKG E1.0-Solid
  • OpenPKG OpenPKG Stable

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