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Jetbox CMS Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
Product:
Jetbox CMS v2.1
Credits:
Omer Singer
The DigiTrust Group
http://www.digitrustgroup.com/
October 20, 2008
Risk Level:
HIGH - Input passed to the affected parameters is not properly sanitised before being used in database queries. While execution requires the user to be authenticated, administrators can be tricked into clicking on a link that includes arbitrary SQL commands. The effects of this attack could include website defacement and data theft.
Program Summary:
Jetbox is role-based PHP content management system used by small and medium-sized organizations to create and manage web content.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jetboxone/
Affected Locations:
- /admin/cms/images.php?orderby=[INJECTION POINT]
- /admin/cms/nav.php?task=editrecord&nav_id=[INJECTION POINT]
Vendor Solution:
The developer has reported that the application is no longer supported. We recommend fixing the code in source, implementing a web application firewall (WAF) or discontinuing use of the Jetbox CMS.
Copyright (c) 2008 The DigiTrust Group.
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