Title: PHPCatalog ID Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerability
Severity: HIGH
Description:
PHPCatalog is expandable web based e-catalog software implemented in PHP. It will run on most Unix and Linux variants, as well as Microsoft Windows operating systems.
A vulnerability has been reported to exist in the software that may allow a remote user to inject malicious SQL syntax into database queries. The problem reportedly exists in the $id parameter of PHPCatalog. This issue is caused by insufficient sanitization of user-supplied data supplied as input to this parameter, which will then be included in a database query. A remote attacker may exploit this issue to influence SQL query logic to have unauthorized SQL queries executed in the database.
A malicious user may influence database queries in order to view or modify sensitive information potentially compromising the software or the database.
This vulnerability has been reported to affect PHPCatalog version 2.6.7 and prior versions.
Affected Products:
- SILICONSYS PHPCatalog 2.5.1
- SILICONSYS PHPCatalog 2.6.2
- SILICONSYS PHPCatalog 2.6.6
- SILICONSYS PHPCatalog 2.6.7
References:
- SILICONSYS: PHPCatalog Homepage
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