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Title: Horde IMP Database Files SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

Severity: HIGH

Description:

IMP is a web-based mail interface/client developed by members of the Horde project. It is implemented in PHP and runs on a number of operating systems, including Unix and Linux variants and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

It has been reported that IMP is prone to multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities.

IMP, in some cases, does not sufficiently sanitize user-supplied input which is used when constructing SQL queries to execute on the underlying database. As a result, it is possible to manipulate SQL queries. This may allow a remote attacker to modify query logic or potentially corrupt the database. Consequences will vary depending on the queries used and the capabilities of the underlying database implementation.

These issues occur throughout the database command files for different database implementations, for example 'lib/db.pgsql'. These files contain syntax for constructing queries with using database implementations.

SQL injection attacks may also potentially be used to exploit latent vulnerabilities in the underlying database implementation.

Affected Products:

  • Caldera OpenLinux Server 3.1.0
  • Conectiva Linux 7.0.0
  • Conectiva Linux 8.0.0
  • Horde Horde 1.2.0
  • Horde Horde 1.2.1
  • Horde Horde 1.2.2
  • Horde Horde 1.2.3
  • Horde Horde 1.2.4
  • Horde Horde 1.2.5
  • Horde Horde 1.2.6
  • Horde Horde 1.2.7
  • Horde Horde 1.2.8
  • Horde IMP 2.2.0
  • Horde IMP 2.2.1
  • Horde IMP 2.2.2
  • Horde IMP 2.2.3
  • Horde IMP 2.2.4
  • Horde IMP 2.2.5
  • Horde IMP 2.2.6
  • Horde IMP 2.2.7
  • Horde IMP 2.2.8

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