CVE-2006-0444 Detail
Modified
This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided. DescriptionSQL injection vulnerability in index.php in Phpclanwebsite (aka PCW) 1.23.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) par parameter in the post function on the forum page and possibly the (2) poll_id parameter on the poll page. NOTE: the poll_id vector can also allow resultant cross-site scripting (XSS) from an unquoted error message for invalid SQL syntax. Metrics
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Evaluator SolutionA simple fix has been released on the Main PCW site available directly at <a href="http://www.phpclanwebsite.com/index.php?page=downloads&func=browselist&par=1" rel="nofollow">http://www.phpclanwebsite.com/index.php?page=downloads&func=browselist&par=1</a> Please download and install imediately. Tech note: Filters id number (par) to contain numbers only. References to Advisories, Solutions, and ToolsBy selecting these links, you will be leaving NIST webspace. We have provided these links to other web sites because they may have information that would be of interest to you. No inferences should be drawn on account of other sites being referenced, or not, from this page. There may be other web sites that are more appropriate for your purpose. NIST does not necessarily endorse the views expressed, or concur with the facts presented on these sites. Further, NIST does not endorse any commercial products that may be mentioned on these sites. Please address comments about this page to nvd@nist.gov. Weakness Enumeration
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Denotes Vulnerable Software Quick InfoCVE Dictionary Entry:CVE-2006-0444 NVD Published Date: 01/26/2006 NVD Last Modified: 11/20/2024 Source: MITRE |